
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
Health officials urge Virginians to care for mental health during winter weather
The winter weather doesn't just take a physical toll on people – it can be mentally challenging too.
Maryland Zoo will name a pile of animal poop after your ex
A lot of people will tell you they think Valentine’s Day stinks — but they probably don’t mean it quite like this.
Snow removal enforcement resumes in Arlington
More than a week after a major winter storm, a snowy sidewalk may cost you.
People urged to conserve water amidst steep increase in water main breaks
Many people are tired of the freezing temperatures, and so are our pipes.
Potomac community playground reopens nearly 2 years after being burned down in arson fire
A community playground is back open nearly two years after authorities said it was destroyed by arson.
6 children, 2 adults rescued from burning building in Southeast DC
A dramatic scene unfolded in Southeast D.C. on Thursday as six children were pulled out of a burning building.
Majority of voters think Minneapolis shooting was not justified, new poll shows
A majority of voters think the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman last week was not justified, according to new polling that also examines how Americans feel about the way Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is enforcing immigration laws overall.
Record number of tips helps Fairfax County police solve crimes
In Fairfax County, 2025 was a record year for people helping police solve crimes.
Fairfax County Public Schools says allegations of staff-funded abortions for students were false
Allegations of a school social worker paying for student abortions are untrue, according to a Fairfax County Public Schools external investigation.









