City Cast is the daily, local audio companion you knew DC needed. Washingtonians are gritty, proud, and resilient — necessary qualities for... more
D.C. is a special city. There’s so much to do, see, and taste here. And with so much to experience,... more
It’s our first annual list of the City Cast 6: A half-dozen people who have changed D.C. in 2023, for... more
Alexandria has moved to ban single-family zoning — which is kinda a wonky concept, but one with big implications that... more
A potential D.C. referendum called Initiative 83 could pave the way for ranked-choice voting in D.C. At first blush, it... more
To call the police or not call them? D.C. is exploring alternative emergency responses in the city. How would they... more
Have you ever wondered how long it would take to visit every metro stop on the Metro? Well, these three... more
Holiday shopping season is stressful, to say the least. Luckily, Cornelia Poku of Black Girls Explore DC is here to... more
This week, President Biden pardoned two turkeys, Liberty and Bell, in honor of Thanksgiving. Last year, we had so much... more
A group of anonymous property and business owners are trying to block a homeless shelter in the West End, and... more
DC has built a ton of housing over the last 20 years, but it’s mostly been in a small number... more
D.C. is suing a bunch of landlords over a program that may be costing you money. Plus, remember when we... more
Metro is considering building out a Blue Line Loop (the Bloop), and a lot of us are excited about it!... more
Pickleball is taking over the nation. But not everyone is so happy to see the sport take off - it’s... more
Who’s that behind you? Are you being followed? It’s not paranoia because if you’re in D.C., there’s a non-zero chance... more
Also! We’re kicking off our FIRST-EVER City Cast 6 Awards, where we recognize six individuals transforming D.C. in various categories... more
The FBI has finally said where it’s moving — a decision that could have a big impact on the shape... more
In 1906, a group of entrepreneurs set out to create an upscale Black suburban community in what is now Chevy... more
It’s Eastern Market’s 150th anniversary this weekend, and we're here to talk history, favorites, and what’s on tap for the... more
It’s Election Day! But in the District this year that’s pretty boring. So we’re looking ahead to a 2024 race... more
Would you let a 16-year-old vote? Rockville is considering it, and it’s actually on the ballot tomorrow. Becca Fulton is... more
We’re joined by Virginia Public Radio’s Michael Pope to talk about the elections in Virginia and what they mean for... more
You might not think of NoVa as a data center hub, but it is! And it’s possible it’ll expand even... more
D.C. is a great arts city, even if it doesn't always get the shine it deserves. And once you start... more
There’s an alarming stat floating around – that D.C. needs to shuffle around more than 16 million dollars in funding... more
The D.C. Council is considering a bill that would allocate government funding for local news outlets, and residents would get... more
We’re joined by Axios’ Cuneyt Dil and City Cast contributor Dan Reed to talk through the D.C. mayor’s sweeping new... more
D.C. is rolling out a new slogan this November, to entice more international tourists to visit. But our hosts Michael... more
D.C.'s got some incredible historical artifacts. Think Duke Ellington’s birth certificate, a will for Alexander Graham Bell, and even some... more
There was a HEATED community meeting last week about RFK stadium, and the team breaks it all down. Plus, we’re... more
D.C.’s parole system is run by the federal government, just like the prison system as a whole, and that has... more
We’re talking about a fight at a Wawa — or at least about how that fight was covered, and what... more
Halloween is here! Which means it’s time to tell scary stories. And rather than make brand-new ones, we chatted last... more
Is National Landing the next big thing in the DMV? That bit of Northern Virginia — including Crystal City, Pentagon... more
The weight of what’s happening in Israel and Palestine is so heavy that it’s palpable for many of us here... more
Thomas Jefferson High School, the math and science magnet school in Northern Virginia, is one of the most famous public... more
The team chats about the latest twist in a goofy Adams Morgan development saga — and why it oughta matter... more
In D.C., you’re only allowed to use one sports betting app — and the company behind it is a WRECK.... more
There have been a lot of buzzy new restaurant openings in DC lately, but don’t forget about the durable, DC... more
D.C. has had intense floods this year, and with climate change, it’s only poised to get worse. Marcelo Jauregui-Volpe, a... more
Mike is joined by Julia Karron and Kaela Cote-Stemmermann and they’re talking about taxpayer money — first for a stadium... more
The House Oversight Committee actually agreed on something, and that was to possibly bring the Washington Commanders back to the... more
Some Shaw residents are calling for a three-year moratorium on new bars and nightclubs on 9th Street between T St... more
The team discusses new details about how D.C. government handles sexual harassment complaints. Short answer: not well. Plus, D.C. is... more
It’s no secret that homicides are up in DC: Last week, we recorded our 200th murder of the year. But... more
DC passed a grim homicide milestone this week — 200 murders before October, for the first time since 1997. Plus,... more
D.C. is not always known as a fashionable city. But as you’ll see this weekend, at D.C.’s fashion week events,... more
It’s the last installment of our fall guide, and we’re talking wineries and vineyards. You might not realize the DMV... more
It’s day two of our fall getaway guide and we’d be remiss if we let this week go by without... more
With the humidity finally abating, we’re eagerly looking forward to fall festivities. In the first installment of our three-part fall... more
Amanda Michelle Gomez from WAMU tells Mike and Julia about her reporting on liquor licenses and allegations of discrimination against... more
How well do you know our city? Actually, how well does City Cast know our city? City Cast CEO David... more
Things are getting TENSE up in Cleveland Park over a plan to install bike lanes on Connecticut Avenue. Arguments over... more
After slavery, D.C. paid financial restitution...to former enslavers that is. Now, DC Council is considering creating a task force to... more
Metro is planning to redevelop the Brookland Metro stop, but what should the new version look like? Considering this project... more
A NIMBY fight in the suburbs is pitting mental health advocates against disability rights activists. Plus, there have been shocking... more
How can you tell if someone’s from D.C.? Minnie Quartey can do so with her eyes closed: As the coordinator... more
Hiring in D.C. can be tricky and time-consuming, especially if you want to be mindful of diversity and inclusion along... more
Property crime is on the rise in DC and there’s an aspect to it you might not be familiar with... more
“Beyond Granite: Pulling Together” is a first-of-its-kind outdoor exhibit on the National Mall, highlighting stories that are underrepresented in the... more
You might not know it, but DC is in the middle of the drought. But we’ve also had flooding in... more
The only major grocery store east of the Anacostia River is facing a theft crisis that has prompted big changes.... more
It’s one of the saddest stories of the year — and the most infuriating. A flood at a DC doggie... more
Joining a book club not only forces you to actually finish a book for once, it also lets you tap... more
Anyone who lives here knows that if you want to get any two people in the region into an argument,... more
Pandemic-era changes in where people live may be messing with DC’s budget, self-driving cars may soon be messing with DC’s... more
Streateries were a feature of the pandemic. Three years on, they’re still with us — and city planners are looking... more
The COVID-19 hospitalization rate in D.C. rose 29% earlier this summer. But it definitely doesn’t feel like a pandemic out... more
The 911 call center is back in the news after the flooding that killed 10 pups at District Dogs daycare... more
Poplar Point is a federally-owned waterfront property in Anacostia. It’s also one of the most contested spaces in D.C. because... more
A new poll says most Americans think DC is a safe city to live in, but around here, it seems... more
Locals Siddharth Muchhal and Bobo Stankovikj set out to visit every Bikeshare dock in the DMV. Why did they do... more
Roller skating became all the rage during the pandemic, but for D.C., this wasn’t really a new thing. Just ask... more
The word “iconic” gets used too much in D.C. But in the case of Ben’s Chili Bowl, the U Street... more
Houselessness is still below pre-pandemic levels in the District, but that good news doesn't paint the entire picture. Because there’s... more
District Dogs day care in Northeast flooded again, but this time, 10 dogs drowned. Our team talks about what happened... more
D.C. has loads of parks and trails, which make it a great city for running. It also has a lot... more
The pandemic changed where you work — and where the people who sell you stuff want to set up shop.... more
During World War 2, women took on roles as codebreakers, pilots, butchers, and farmers to aid in the war effort. These... more
D.C. gets a bad rep ... in a lot of ways. People say we're not fashionable, we're careerist snobs. Are... more
This week, a Councilmember called for the National Guard to help curb D.C. crime, Beyonce fans came up against the... more
When you think of city skylines, you might picture dazzling skyscrapers and high-rises. But not in D.C., where the Height Act... more
D.C. can be a tough city and sometimes we all need to have a little cry. And it turns out... more
Mount Zion is one of the oldest Black cemeteries in D.C. and a lot of former enslaved people are buried... more
It’s a common attitude among foodies that gas stoves are better, but not if you ask Rob Rubba, chef at... more
While America is talking about what’s happening in a certain local courtroom, our team is talking about the mystery of... more
What are D.C.'s most overrated restaurants? Is $20 for a sandwich actually a reasonable price? Washingtonian’s food editor Jessica Sidman... more
D.C.’s streets are full of hidden histories. JoAnn Hill wrote the literal book on them, and she’s here to share... more
We’ve had excessive heat warnings the last few days in D.C. and with the start of August, things probably aren’t... more
Metro is considering its largest expansion since the announcement of the Silver Line. Jordan Pascale, WAMU’s Transportation Reporter, shares details... more
It’s hot, even for us sweat acclimated Washingtonians. Our team is covering how to stay cool, plus an invasion of... more
Tom Sietsema has spent a career eating his way through town as the Washington Post’s restaurant critic. He won’t tell... more
No matter where you live, summers in D.C. are brutal. But do you know what it feels like to wake... more
It’s been a deadly summer in DC so far. 12 kids have already died from gunfire this year. Emily Davies, reporter... more
On Friday, the Washington Commanders gained a new owner — and the city lost a collective enemy. Defector Media's Dave... more
D.C. has a new Police Chief. Will she find a solution to the District’s crime surge? How does her appointment... more
Washington is on the cusp of a new stadium debate: The Commanders, now under new ownership, want out of Landover,... more
July is Disability Pride Month, and we need to talk about the accessibility of D.C.’s spaces. One in four adults... more
The Lotus and Water Lily Festival is in full bloom over at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and will be running until... more
There’s an ugly fight going on about terrible conditions, tenant protests, and questionable evictions at an apartment building in DC’s... more
DC Council passed emergency crime legislation in its last meeting of the session. Will it actually quell the rising crime... more
The McMillan Sand Filtration Site is about to emerge as the Reservoir District, rebranding a part of town that for... more
Fringe Festival kicks off today! It’s an exciting annual event that highlights the local theater scene, but … it’s in... more
If this is your least favorite time of year for D.C. weather, you’re not alone. I’m right there with you.... more
The city is pushing ahead with plans to build a controversial homeless shelter in a former George Washington University dorm.... more
The Canadian wildfires are likely to keep smogging up our air on and off through October. The team is here... more
This fall, DC will open its first new neighborhood high school in decades. Harold McCray, the new principal of MacArthur... more
There's a big debate happening in Shaw over potential new condos at 1515 Ninth Street NW. A local developer wants... more
CAVA just went public, to huge success in the market. District Taco announced this year that it wants to go... more
Hundreds of people showed up to a Montgomery County school board meeting this week, protesting the LGBTQ+ books in the... more
This week has brought still more ugly workplace sexual misconduct allegations in the case of John Falcicchio, who was Mayor... more
Traffic fatalities in D.C. are up 50% this year. But enforcement is way down. Now, the city is sending out... more
Lime broke its D.C.-area record for e-scooter and e-bike trips in May, with 430,000 trips. It’s proof of the thing... more
Bears! They’ve been spotted in Rockville, Hyattsville, Arlington, Roosevelt Island, and Northeast D.C.’s Brookland, where neighbors called animal control about... more
In this week’s roundup, Cuynet Dil from Axios DC and City Cast contributor Dan Reed are here to chat about... more
Washington is the rare city where locals have three airports to choose from. And even if you’re aiming to buy... more
The DC public library is officially kicking off its annual dinosaur roar competition. In the past, the contest has been... more
Today we’re all about festivals — summer in D.C. is full of them, and Nicole Schaller from District Fray is... more
There’s a big fight going on over adding more flights to DCA — which side should you be on? Plus,... more
The fight for statehood has been a longstanding wish for residents of the District. Will D.C. get it? Who is... more
D.C. is in prime season for snake sightings. That might sound a little scary for some, but local wildlife educator... more
D.C. has one of the most dynamic parks around. It’s bigger than NYC’s Central Park, and you can roller skate,... more
Did you know that Dave Thomas Circle — that weird, notoriously chaotic triangle-shaped block out in Northeast where there used... more
It’s hazy out there! We chat about what to do about the Canadian smoke spreading across D.C. Plus, Congress has... more
D.C.’s craft brewery scene is young, but prolific. There are 16 craft breweries in the city, and it’s home to... more
D.C. residents voted to phase out the tipped minimum wage, and it’s finally now happening, but gradually and confusingly. In... more
Grab your blanket and popcorn, because we’re kicking off our Summer Entertainment Guide series by talking about outdoor summer movies!... more
Moon Rabbit, the award winning restaurant that was at the base of the Wharf’s Intercontinental Hotel, closed down abruptly two... more
On this week’s CCDC roundup, we’re talking crime on the Metro, more drama around the name of our football team,... more
DC’s police chief is moving on after just two years atop the force. It’s a moment of rising crime, Congressional... more
WAMU’s food culture podcast Dish City is nominated for yet ANOTHER James Beard Award this year. It’s a huge accomplishment,... more
Did you know that D.C.’s public housing authority is the poorest performing one in the country? Yikes. The federal government... more
One of D.C.’s top restaurants abruptly shut down Monday under mysterious circumstances. It turns out its an issue that has... more
Mike and Bridget sit down with “Big Tony” Fisher, from the seminal D.C. go-go band Trouble Funk. He talked about... more
From 1971 to 1972, a serial killer who called himself the Freeway Phantom killed at least six Black girls in... more
Look out for all those tourists, because in a recent poll, D.C. was ranked the third best destination in the... more
D.C. ranks in the top 10 cities for lead pipes. As environmental reporter Kayla Benjamin will tell you, that’s not... more
DC’s mayor made a trip to Congress this week and it maybe wasn’t as bad as it could have been?... more
DC Council passed a first vote on the 2024 budget, and there were a lot of sticking points. Like, should... more
Area 2 Farms in Arlington is not what you imagine when you think of a farm. It's indoors and has... more
The D.C. police have been trying to fire an officer named Michael Thomas, but he’s managed to appeal and arbitrate... more
From 1971 to 1972, a serial killer who called himself the Freeway Phantom killed at least six Black girls in D.C. and... more