'Voiceapalooza' raises funds to fight Alzheimer's
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Voice actor Wes Johnson is participating in Voiceapalooza to raise money to help fight Alzheimer's.

New survey on Marylander's thoughts on Gov. Wes Moore
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Baltimore Banner reporter John O'Connor discusses a new survey revealing how Maryland residents feel about Governor Wes Moore nearly 100 days into his role as governor.

"Lemonheads" share thoughts on the DC Defenders' heading to the Championship
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The DC Defenders will play the Arlington (TX) Renegades in a couple of weeks and fans are excited. We catch up with Guy and Stuart Farmer, aka the @DCLemonheads, about the win.

Around The World Embassy Tour
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It's a big week in the District as more than 60 Embassies prepare to welcome thousands of visitors as part of the 'Around The World Embassy Tour.' Joining us with all the details is Events DC CEO Angie Gates.

Local mental health clinic sees an influx of teens
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We talk with Dr. Jesselina Curry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Luminis Health as the Prince George's County opened a new mental health clinic and so far, 40% of the walk-ins are teens.

Battle heats up over long-distance flights at DCA
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There are only a few cross-country or long-haul flights at Reagan National Airport due to previous regulations but there is a fight to lift the restrictions - we talk with Washington Post's Lori Aratani about it.

Local nonprofit giving back to women and girls
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Women Giving Back is a nonprofit organization that serves women and children in crisis. They work to increase self-confidence and enable those they serve to improve their lives and achieve independence in more ways than one. Gwen Tolbart has the story. Visit their website for more info: https://womengivingback.org/

D.C. gets a failing grade at tree protection
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We talk with Kelly Collins Choi of Casey Trees about the failing grade DC has received on tree protection.

What To Watch This (Rainy and Miserable) Weekend
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It's not going to be a great weekend weather-wise (well, perhaps Saturday will be alright) but, it's a good weekend to stay inside and watch some movies and shows on TV. Kevin McCarthy talks to the stars of Citadel (Priyanka Chopra) and Fatal Attraction (Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan)

Schools ditching homework for "equitable grading"
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More schools are ditching homework for a new method of "equitable grading." The DMV Zone took to the streets to see how people feel about this idea.

How voters view female lieutenant governors
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Executive Director of the Barbara Lee Family Foundation Amanda Hunter joins the DMV Zone to share details on their efforts to increase women's representation in politics.

Bill would establish national minimum age for social media use
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Senators will soon introduce legislation to set a minimum age for children to use social media, according to a report. Politico reporter Rebecca Kern joins the DMV Zone to explain more.

Congestion charge could be added to rideshare trips in DC
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DCist reporter Martin Austermuhle joins the DMV Zone to share details on a possible plan to add an additional charge for rideshare riders during busier driving times in the District.

MCPS experiencing rise in antisemitism, racist acts in schools
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Montgomery County Public Schools teacher Adam Zimmerman joins the DMV Zone to share his experience with a rise in racially motivated acts of hate at schools in the county.

Restaurants bracing for tipped wage hike in DC
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Restaurants in DC are bracing for the tip credit elimination. Initiative 82 goes into effect on May 1 and now a new study is analyzing the impact. Rebekah Paxton with the Employment Policies Institute joins the DMV Zone to share the results.

Hospitals turning to apps for help with nursing shortage
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It is estimated that more than 100,000 nurses have left the medical field during the pandemic. Hospitals are now relying on apps to fill the staffing gap. ShiftKey Executive Vice President Brandon Tappan joins the DMV Zone to explain how it works.

Hundreds of vacant jobs in Montgomery County government
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There are roughly 1,500 open jobs in the Montgomery County government. County Council President Evan Glass joins the DMV Zone to explain more.