
Josh Rosenthal
When I left home for my first reporting gig, I’d hoped making it back to D.C. would be quick and easy. But more than a decade later - after stops in Florida, Arkansas, and Minnesota - not only do I know how wrong I was, I’m grateful for it.
Earning the trust of the communities you serve requires perspective, the kind you get after battling 110 degree days down south and -30 degree nights up north. It comes from seeing flood-ravaged communities rebuild and from reporting on everything from potholes to parades to park boards.
I’ve had the privilege of being a witness to history, winning a Regional Emmy Award for my coverage of the death of Prince. I also won both a regional Edward R. Murrow award and a regional Emmy Award for my coverage of the protests that broke out after the acquittal of police officer Jeronimo Yanez, who shot and killed Philando Castile during a traffic stop outside of St. Paul, Minnesota in 2016.
Now, it’s my privilege to put that experience to good use back home — and have some fun along the way. Feel free to reach out anytime. Whether you want to talk about a potential story, the Terps (my alma mater), or lousy pickup basketball (a passion!), I want to hear from you.
The latest from Josh Rosenthal
Could the Iran-Israel conflict raise oil and gas prices? Expert weighs in
De-escalation in the Middle East could be good news for gas prices back home.
Republicans rout Democrats in annual Congressional Baseball Game
It was a packed house at Nationals Park on Wednesday, but not for the Nationals. The crowd was out for the annual Congressional Baseball Game.
Two men, 64 and 62, arrested for armed bank robberies in Montgomery County
Police say two men in their sixties are responsible for a string on Montgomery County bank robberies.
What will the Army 250th birthday parade look like? Here's what we know so far
The Army’s 250th birthday parade will be hosted in the nation's capital this weekend, and it’s expected to bring massive crowds of people to D.C., along with heightened security.
Brookside Gardens says visitors have been stealing exotic fruits
Some Montgomery County residents are furious after a string of exotic fruit thefts.
Man accused in several swatting incidents across US pleads guilty
A man accused of leading a years-long conspiracy that targeted dozens of government officials pleaded guilty this week.
More Commanders fans on board with name change, new survey shows
This week, the Washington Commanders will be back on the practice field. Apparently, the team has been making some progress off the field too.
Be 'Bear Aware': Officials warn of increased sightings across DMV
June is right around the corner. That means a lot of people are thinking about vacations and hitting the road – and apparently, the local bear population is too.