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Police say killer misled investigators with 911 call after roommates’ murder

We delve into the budding investigation into a quadruple murder in Prince William County. Police say the man who called 911 is the killer and WTOP’s Neal Augenstein shares the new information about what may have happened inside their shared house. And this incident is just the latest in a string of mounting domestic violence…

Police say killer misled investigators with 911 call after roommates’ murder

We delve into the budding investigation into a quadruple murder in Prince William County. Police say the man who called 911 is the killer and WTOP’s Neal Augenstein shares the new information about what may have happened inside their shared house. And this incident is just the latest in a string of mounting domestic violence…

Hootie & The Blowfish

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Hootie & The Blowfish lead guitarist Mark Bryan, who performs live at the Weinberg Center in Frederick, Maryland on Saturday night with the Screaming Trojans, a mix of his high-school buddies from Seneca Valley and Gaithersburg High Schools. They also discuss him meeting Darius Rucker at the University…

S3 EP 3 – The Case That Wouldn’t Break

In the early to mid nineties, Montgomery County Police Detective Joe Mudano knew he had a ruthless rapist preying on women but he had no idea who he was. DNA linked a number of cases, but a clear description remained elusive. More maddening for Mudano was the fact the Unknown Subject seemed to have inside…

Tipping debate deja vu: DC decides how to pay service workers

As DC voters open their mail-in ballots, one of their biggest decisions will be on whether to phase out the tipped wage for many restaurant, bar and nail salon workers. If Initiative 82 sounds familiar, that’s because DC residents voted to get rid of tipped wages back in 2018, but the DC Council reversed course….

Tipping debate deja vu: DC decides how to pay service workers

As DC voters open their mail-in ballots, one of their biggest decisions will be on whether to phase out the tipped wage for many restaurant, bar and nail salon workers. If Initiative 82 sounds familiar, that’s because DC residents voted to get rid of tipped wages back in 2018, but the DC Council reversed course….

10/17 We examine three separate dustups in Minneapolis over the weekend.

Three separate dustups in Minneapolis. 1) Light Rail is thought to be safe. 2) Steve Sviggum wonders if the U of M Morris has too much diversity. 3) Riotous behavior captured in Minneapolis via Rebecca Brannon, “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW” As riders return, Metro Transit wrestles with crime in light-rail trains and at stops Rebecca…

791: All About Breast Cancer With Dr. Julie Specht & Dr. Gina Chung

For Breast Cancer Awareness month, let’s talk about mammograms and signs and symptoms of breast cancer. Also when to get a screening and how family history impacts your risks. Dr. Julie Specht and Dr. Gina Chung from The Christ Hospital Health Network join me to share their expertise.  Learn more here: https://www.thechristhospital.com/physician-details?Provider=%230010M3CHK https://www.thechristhospital.com/physician-details?Provider=%23001067RI4    …

Matthew Heineman

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Oscar-nominated filmmaker Matthew Heineman, whose wrapped the Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival last night in Washington D.C. with his new documentary “Retrograde” about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Heineman joined WTOP in 2015 to discuss his Oscar-nominated documentary “Cartel Land.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)