Mar 19 Watch Planning to Visit the Cherry Blossoms? Err on the Earlier Side Planning to Visit the Cherry Blossoms? Err on the Earlier Side… Continue watching
Feb 22 Watch Smithsonian’s African-American History Museum an ‘Opportunity for Understanding’ Smithsonian's African-American History Museum an 'Opportunity for Understanding'… Continue watching
Aug 31 Watch In Washington, D.C., Public School Teachers Put to New Test Teachers in the District of Columbia are being reevaluated. Special correspondent John Merrow looks at a new test for teachers in the Washington, D.C. school district as part of his ongoing reporting on education. Continue watching
Jun 26 Court Affirms Individual Right to Own Firearms By Admin, PBS NewsHour In the first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history, a divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting. Continue reading
Jan 14 Dean Defeats Sharpton in Non-Binding D.C. Primary By PBS NewsHour Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean won Washington, D.C.'s non-binding, "advisory" primary election Tuesday, besting three other top national candidates with 43 percent of the vote. Continue reading
Jan 13 D.C. Holds Non-Binding Primary By PBS NewsHour Polls opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday for Washington, D.C.'s non-binding Democratic presidential primary despite a lack of support from the national party and five of the top candidates. Continue reading