“I’m convinced Donald Trump would lose to Hillary Clinton,” says Romney… Read more
“I’m convinced Donald Trump would lose to Hillary Clinton,” says Romney… Read more
Since December, five TSS cases have been reported. … Read more
WMAL News is proud to nominate reporter Steve Burns’ on-street coverage of the trial of Baltimore Police Officer William Porter – the first of six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray – for Outstanding Coverage of Non-breaking News in the 2016 Washington Dateline awards competition. Eight months after the city of Baltimore burned…… Read more
WMAL is proud to nominate “Postcards from Vienna” as Best Feature in the Dateline awards competition. WMAL News reporter Nicole Raz spent two months in Vienna, Austria during the Fall of 2015 as a Journalism Exchange Fellow through the International Center for Journalists. During that time, Raz reported primarily for local Austrian news outlets, but…… Read more
WMAL is proud to nominate its 5 pm newscast of November 5, 2015 as Outstanding Newscast in the 2016 Chesapeake Associated Press Awards competition. The news on this “AP Contest Hit Day” was fairly representative of an average news day in Washington, with breaking news leading off our newscast, followed by local and national stories…… Read more
WMAL is proud to nominate “Postcards from Vienna” as Outstanding Feature or Human Interest Story in the Chesapeake Associated Press awards competition. WMAL News reporter Nicole Raz spent two months in Vienna, Austria during the Fall of 2015 as a Journalism Exchange Fellow through the International Center for Journalists. During that time, Raz reported primarily…… Read more
WMAL is proud to submit “Supreme Court Same Sex Marriage Debate” as Outstanding Use of Sound in the 2016 Chesapeake Bay Associated Press Awards competition. On April 28, 2015, the front plaza of the U.S. Supreme Court was a sea of protest as the nation’s high court heard arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges – a…… Read more
President Obama will meet with the Senate GOP leadership on Tuesday … Read more
The merger has been approved by MD and VA, but rejected once by D.C.… Read more
Washington’s most beloved panda cub continues to have adventures, this time of a gastronomic variety.… Read more
“I’m convinced Donald Trump would lose to Hillary Clinton,” says Romney… Continue Reading
Since December, five TSS cases have been reported. … Continue Reading
WMAL News is proud to nominate reporter Steve Burns’ on-street coverage of the trial of Baltimore Police Officer William Porter – the first of six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray – for Outstanding Coverage of Non-breaking News in the 2016 Washington Dateline awards competition. Eight months after the city of Baltimore burned…… Continue Reading
WMAL is proud to nominate “Postcards from Vienna” as Best Feature in the Dateline awards competition. WMAL News reporter Nicole Raz spent two months in Vienna, Austria during the Fall of 2015 as a Journalism Exchange Fellow through the International Center for Journalists. During that time, Raz reported primarily for local Austrian news outlets, but…… Continue Reading
WMAL is proud to nominate its 5 pm newscast of November 5, 2015 as Outstanding Newscast in the 2016 Chesapeake Associated Press Awards competition. The news on this “AP Contest Hit Day” was fairly representative of an average news day in Washington, with breaking news leading off our newscast, followed by local and national stories…… Continue Reading
WMAL is proud to nominate “Postcards from Vienna” as Outstanding Feature or Human Interest Story in the Chesapeake Associated Press awards competition. WMAL News reporter Nicole Raz spent two months in Vienna, Austria during the Fall of 2015 as a Journalism Exchange Fellow through the International Center for Journalists. During that time, Raz reported primarily…… Continue Reading
WMAL is proud to submit “Supreme Court Same Sex Marriage Debate” as Outstanding Use of Sound in the 2016 Chesapeake Bay Associated Press Awards competition. On April 28, 2015, the front plaza of the U.S. Supreme Court was a sea of protest as the nation’s high court heard arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges – a…… Continue Reading
President Obama will meet with the Senate GOP leadership on Tuesday … Continue Reading
The merger has been approved by MD and VA, but rejected once by D.C.… Continue Reading
Washington’s most beloved panda cub continues to have adventures, this time of a gastronomic variety.… Continue Reading