News & Politics Here’s What Katie Couric’s Book Has to Say About DC Local Newscasters Her dishy new memoir name-checks some former colleagues from her days at WRC-TV Media, Pat Collins, NBC4, WRC | Oct 25, 2021
News & Politics | Opinion In Defense of Small Talk The pandemic was full of intimate conversation with true-blue friends. I miss acquaintances. I.Q., Networking, Opinion, cocktail party | Jul 8, 2021
News & Politics Amanda Ripley: The Washingtonian Interview What you can do to pull America out of its toxic conflict May 27, 2021
News & Politics Sally Quinn Says the A-List DC Social Scene Is Dead. If So, It Went Out on Top. Dance on the grave if you like, but the way she describes the last four years might confound the haters. Donald Trump, Parties, Barack Obama, Washington Post | May 18, 2021
News & Politics | Real Estate Yet Another DC Couple Ditches Condo for Freestanding House With their delayed move to Ward 3 next week, a public servant and her lawyer husband will join a pandemic-era trend of seeking more space. Condos, Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff | Apr 2, 2021
News & Politics The Washingtonian Interview: Kojo Nnamdi With his WAMU show ending, the radio favorite reflects on his decades covering DC. Activists, broadcast | Apr 1, 2021
News & Politics Eleanor Holmes Norton Talks DC Statehood, the Vibe in Congress, and Her Future A conversation with Washington’s non-voting member of Congress Mar 3, 2021
News & Politics Conspiracy Theorists Target Comet Ping Pong on Trump’s Last Night in Office The Trump era in DC ends in a very similar fashion to the way it began Comet Ping Pong | Jan 19, 2021
News & Politics Gun Extremists in Congress Don’t Believe in Metal Detectors After Capitol Assault When legislators won't even follow their own rules, it's very dangerous. Capitol, Capitol insurrection, Guns, Lauren Boebert | Jan 13, 2021
News & Politics The Scary New Covid Variant Has Made It to Maryland The mutation is apparently much more easily spread. covid, Larry Hogan | Jan 12, 2021