DC Cocktail Week preview

Thompson Restaurants Beverage Manager Jennifer Jackson joined Good Day DC to share some drink recipes that you can pick up at any of the participating DC Cocktail Week locations.

On The Hill: Tackling DC's crime crisis

There has been an increase in crime across D.C. and District leaders have been trying to crack down for years, but what's working and what's not? Robert McCartney, a former senior reporter for the Washington Post and the host of “Think Regionally” podcast, is On The Hill to discuss the growing crime crisis in D.C.

All-boys Washington Jesuit Academy seeks to help young men in underserved communities across DMV

At a time when young teens are the lead suspects in rampant carjackings and gun violence, the all-boys, tuition-free school of Washington Jesuit Academy is working to nurture and grow the minds of young boys in underserved areas in the DMV. Mom Michelle Roberts, who is raising six kids ranging in age from 23 to 7, her 10-year-old son Roman Roberts and the President of WJA Marcus Washington all join On The Hill to discuss the impact the school is having for many young men.

Rep. George Santos expelled from Congress for fraud, ethical violations

Less than a year after taking office, Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has been expelled from the House over allegations of fraud, conspiracy and ethical violations. Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason and USA Today White House correspondent Joey Garrison join On The Hill to discuss the decision and what’s next for the GOP in the House as their majority gets slimmer.

Sip & Sculpt DC

Kickstart your creativity this holiday season with an event to help you craft custom ornaments for Christmas!

"The Man Monster Musical"

T. Renee Garner's Gospel Comedy Stageplay touches on important societal issues while portraying the journey of self-discovery.

Managing Holiday Credit

Financial expert Paul Oster weighs in on spending and tips for money management this holiday season

APD looking to expand license plate reader program

Alexandria Police look to expand successful license plate readers that have helped recover 22 stolen vehicles, issued 37 arrests or warrants, located two missing persons, and more than $350,000 of stolen property.