Dulcé Sloan talks new tour and memoir, "Hello, Friends!"
Dulcé Sloan talks new tour and memoir, "'Hello, Friends!"
A taste of Valentine's Day
Matthew Zafrir of the Tabard Inn joined Good Day DC to share some of their Valentine's Day offerings.
Couples workout for Valentine's Day
Jeremy Smoot from Planet Fitness and wife Emily joined Good Day DC to share some workouts perfect for you and yours this Valentine's Day.
Many newspapers slashing jobs in critical election year
In an election year, misinformation in news is a growing crisis but in a year when truth in journalism really matters, many newspapers are slashing jobs. Margot Susca, an assistant professor in the School of Communications at American University and the author of the new book “Hedged - How Private Investment Funds Helped Destroy American Newspapers And Undermine Democracy” joins On The Hill to talk about how a small number of hedge funds own a large percentage of newspaper chains and the impact it is having on our news.
As Congress looks to pass spending bill, southern border, foreign aid prove to be sticking points
Congress has until early March to pass spending bills and avoid a government shutdown. Sen. Chris Van Hollen discusses the foreign aid bill for Israel and Ukraine in the Senate — what’s in it, will it pass and what will happen if it gets to the House.
Biden makes gaffe while addressing mental fitness in last-minute press conference
U.S. News & World Report Editor-at-Large Brian Kelly joins On The Hill to talk about President Jo Biden’s last-minute press conference Thursday to address the DOJ report that fueled concerns about his memory and competency and Biden gaffe when he mixed up the leaders of Mexico and Egypt.
Congress struggles with spending bills amid concerns over border, foreign aid
Congress has been trying to pass spending bills to help fund Israel's war against Hamas but hitting roadblocks. Caroline Glick, former IDF Defense Ministry Captain and foreign policy advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins On The Hill to discuss the struggles as the U.S. works to send aid to both Israel and Ukraine.
On The Hill: February 11, 2024
On The Hill, a weekly politics show featuring FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald, is a staple of Sunday morning political talk in Washington, D.C.
Lion Lunch Hour: February 9, 2024
LION Lunch Hour has everything: hot topics, celebrities. cooking, and so much more.
Lion Lunch Hour: February 8, 2024
LION Lunch Hour has everything: hot topics, celebrities. cooking, and so much more.
Like It Or Not: February 9, 2024
FOX 5's Like It Or Not goes beyond the headlines and provides edgy, controversial commentary on a wide range of news of the day topics and issues.
How to dress to impress for Valentine's Day
Tom James professional wardrobe consultant Julia Kay shares latest trends for Cupid's big day and fashion-forward recommendations as we head into spring.
Like It Or Not: February 8, 2024
:FOX 5's Like It Or Not goes beyond the headlines and provides edgy, controversial commentary on a wide range of news of the day topics and issues.
An eventful Valentine's week ahead at J. Hollinger's
Local restaurant shares a multi-course prix fixe dinner and a special all-you-can-eat Brunch Buffet
luxury desserts for your special someone
Feast with Filly shares aesthetically pleasing sweets that are sure to impress your Valentine.
Reading Partners DC: teaching children about Black History Month
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Sherri's Funny Over 50 Contest Semi-Finalist From DC
Gina Nicole Brown from DC joins us to talk about her experience as a semi-finalist for Sherri's Funny Over 50 Contest.
How to Host A Super Bowl Tailgate and More
Sugar Rim Bar Owner Cory Brim and Chef Way share Super Bowl LVIII inspired food and drinks ahead of their event for the big game.
Game Day Food and Fun with Sports & Social
Chef Sammi Phillips and General Manager Bryan Harris from Sports & Social's Bethesda location share tips for making game day nachos.
What's up on the Web? Maryland's new hybrid aquatic center
The new South County Regional Recreation and Aquatic Center in Elizabeth Square will be an unprecedented urban oasis equipped with state-of-the-art swimming pools, hot tubs, a gymnasium, multipurpose rooms, a kitchen and a health clinic.