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World Radio Day and the reason to listen
Exactly who discovered radio is the subject of debate. What's not debatable is the little box with sound coming from it has affected all of us.
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Ravyn Rob Fahey wistful of changes in music industry
The Maryland man who wrote "Raised On The Radio" talks with WTOP about how music has changed since "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Rob Fahey of The Rayvns looks back and ahead.
Tags: hammerjacks, radio, the ravyns, rob fahey, raised on the radio
ListenDriver on flooded road: 'It was scary'
An Alexandria man learned the dangers of a flooded Loudoun County road firsthand. WTOP's Neal Augenstein found him trapped in a vehicle on Evergreen Mill Road.
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Chief: Tractor-trailer rear-ends fire truck
A tractor-trailer rear-ended a Prince George's County fire truck on the Inner Loop of the Capital Beltway early Wednesday, forcing the highway to shut down and sending seven people -- including four West Lanham firefighters -- to Prince George's Hospital Center.
Tags: Marc Bashoor, colleen kelleher, Beltway crash, Prince George
The most memorable Super Bowl ads
Long after details of the action on the field are forgotten, Super Bowl commercials remain embedded in our memories and pop culture. Over the years, ads have ranged from straightforward to funny, from sexy to abstract, and from tender to annoying. What are your favorite Super Bowl ads from years past? Weigh in here on Facebook.
Tags: Super Bowl, Super Bowl ads, ads
Speed limit on ICC could be raised to 70
A bill in the Maryland House of Delegates would raise the top speed on interstates and expressways statewide from 65 mph to 70 mph.
Tags: ICC, Aruna Miller, Neil Parrott
'Boomerang kids' are trying to leave the nest - again
There's some encouraging news for for "boomerang kids" - adults who move back in with parents to save money.
Tags: boomerang kids, housing, economy
How to be part of WTOP's snow coverage
What's the snow like where you are?
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Apes at National Zoo use iPads while weathering cold
Hairy hipsters at the National Zoo are using Apple iPads in the warmth of the Great Ape House, as the Washington area endures a bitter cold snap.
Tags: National Zoo, orangutans, ipad,
ListenMd. delegate looks for stronger law on cellphones while driving
Drivers in Maryland may have a tougher time using handheld phones.
Tags: James E. Malone Jr, Maryland General Assembly, cellphone, The Gazette



