WETA PBS
WETA is the flagship public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, serving Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia with educational, cultural, news and public affairs programs and services.
WETA's mission is to produce and broadcast programs of intellectual integrity and cultural merit that recognize viewers' and listeners' intelligence, curiosity and interest in the world around them.
As an independent and not-for-profit public broadcaster and producer, WETA provides its viewers and listeners with quality, compelling programs and serves a broad community with educational projects and Web-based initiatives.

In 1957, Queen Elizabeth Stunned Marylanders at the Grocery Store

It's Academic: Falls Church, Herndon and Wakefield | October 11, 2025

How Jammin Java Became the Heart of Vienna’s Music Scene

Where George Washington Made Whiskey

Americans at Work: 1959 Film Celebrates Civil Servants

WETA's First Broadcast: "A New Era"

Anacostia River Explorers: Connecting People to the Water

From the Rams Head to PRS Guitars, Annapolis is a Maryland Music Hub

A Forest Playground Like No Other – Sandy Spring Adventure Park in Maryland

How Black Professionals Shaped Hillcrest, DC

Columbia Pike/Lake Barcroft | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

IT'S ACADEMIC is back starting October 11, 2025!

LeDroit Park: How Howard University Students Transformed a Segregated Neighborhood

Kensington | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

As Del Ray Has Changed, Tops of Old Town Has Stayed the Same

Brookland’s Journey: Catholic Roots, Civil Rights, and a Neighborhood in Transition

The Vibrant World of DC's Printmaking Scene | WETA Arts

From NPR's Tiny Desk to Takoma Park's WOWD | WETA

DC's Small Town Feel: Capitol Hill

Eden Center: A Taste of Vietnam in the D.C. Suburbs

Chevy Chase, DC | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

Reston, VA is a Paradise for Swimmers, Runners and Lovers of the Outdoors

Bloomingdale/LeDroit Park | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

Preview: WETA Arts September 2025

From Triple Crown Glory to Civil Rights Struggles: The Transformation of Bowie, Maryland

When Georgetown was Black: DC's First Gentrified Neighborhood

Fort Washington, MD | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

Mount Pleasant: DC’s Most Neighborly Neighborhood

Georgetown, DC | FULL EPISODE | If You Lived Here

How Kensington, Maryland was Modeled After a Victorian Town