Top News From WTOP — 4 PM UPDATE — June 7, 2026
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
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The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
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Jason Fraley previews tonight’s Tony Awards by chatting with Ken Davenport, one of the producers of Broadway’s “Titanique,” which competes for the top prize of Best Musical. Ken knows a thing or two about the Tonys, having previously won for “Kinky Boots” and “Once On This Island.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia. Today’s stories include: Brendan Banfield sentencing, May jobs report and DC juvenile curfew zones.
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Jason Fraley marks the 10th anniversary of the Kennedy Center’s Spring Gala tribute to Marvin Gaye. Jason spoke with several of the performers backstage before the show, including Valerie Simpson, Babybace, BJ The Chicago Kid, and Leslie Odom Jr. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia Today’s stories include: The latest on the Banfield trial, children are recovering from a domestic incident in Fredericksburg, and the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool will soon have water in it again.
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Jason Fraley interviews lead singer Mike Love as The Beach Boys play Pier Six Pavilion in Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday, followed by Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia on Sunday. They spoke when The Beach Boys played the “A Capitol Fourth” concert in 2018. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
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Jason Fraley interviews country singer/songwriter Tenille Townes about her brand new album “The Acrobat.” She also reflects on her career, from getting pulled up on stage as a kid by Shania Twain, to winning Female Artist of the Year five times in a row at the Canadian Country Music Association, while crossing over in Nashville with the hit song “Somebody’s Daughter.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia Today’s stories include: Calls for safer commuter roads, a settlement for families of those killed in the Key Bridge collapse, and an investment into Union Station.
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Coming soon to the American Nightmares award winning podcast feed.
In the early 1990s, a serial killer hunted the canals of Phoenix, Arizona. A violent psychopath. Two grisly homicides. Methods so disturbing they drew comparisons to Jack the Ripper himself.
For decades, the killer hid in plain sight — evading justice, living in a twisted world of fantasy, while Arizona’s most infamous cold case grew cold. Investigators searched for answers. Families searched for closure. Neither found what they were looking for.
Until now.
Host Brian Peter Falk gets you closer to this chilling investigation Unraveling the threads of a case that shook a city, Brian goes beyond the headlines to uncover the dark truths that have remained buried for over thirty years. But as the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear — solving two murders is only the beginning.
How deep does this story really go? The truth lies below the surface.
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