WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. joined Hawaii, California and several U.S. cities and towns Tuesday in furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability.
THE AFRO — After a more than year-long delay, the U.S. Department of Education will cancel $150 million in debt owed by defrauded students, the agency...
THE AFRO — Cordelia Cranshaw was crowned Miss District of Columbia USA on Dec. 8, yet her road to queen was not easy.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences, of the University of the District of Columbia, again will offer the D.C. Master...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Evolve, LLC and Evolve Property Management, LLC for illegal housing discrimination and violating...
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THE AFRO — On Nov. 27, District of Columbia leaders broke ground on the Residences at St. Elizabeths East, providing high-quality affordable housing units to the...
THE AFRO — Taahir Kelly may be a track star at Roosevelt High School, but nothing makes his face light up more than when he’s talking...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The federal government released a 1,500-page report Friday on climate change, which warned of how people have affected global warming and, more importantly,...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The Metropolitan Police Department is getting a new look.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “I will have a strategy question as to whether to ask for a vote on statehood because we only have Democratic support and...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Angela Alsobrooks, the first female prosecutor and youngest state’s attorney ever elected in Prince George’s County, will become the jurisdiction’s first woman to...
THE FLORIDA STAR — Highly charged midterm elections are just around the corner, and experts are predicting record-high midterm voter turnout. But millions of U.S. citizens...
THE AFRO — After graduating college at Florida A&M University, Jordan returned to those same mentoring programs and neighborhood community centers he participated in and visited...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — In Washington, D.C., the rate of newly diagnosed cases of HIV has seen a downward trend over the past 10 years, but the...
THE AFRO — The local revival has generated several sold-out performances at the venue located about halfway between downtown Baltimore and greater Washington, DC
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — Describing the government’s refusal to enable its citizens to participate in fair elections, the Commission on Civil Rights, in a recently released...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — After pulling off their first true road win of the season, coach Mike London and the Howard University football team return home where...
AFRO NEWS — The DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence is hosting over 30 events in October to support domestic violence survivors and increase public awareness about...
THE AFRO — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones took his entire team to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Oct. 21, while they...
THE AFRO — Access to suitable health care and hospitals is already an issue of disparity in communities of color in several United States cities, yet...
THE AFRO — Just ahead of the first annual Black Restaurant Week, personal finance website WalletHub reported that Washington, D.C. ranks top in their 2018 Best...
THE AFRO — Coach Ken Roberts (center) and members of the Northwestern junior varsity and varsity football teams, gathered at the University Park Church of Christ...
NNPA ESSA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN — Unlike widgets, children will never fit perfectly into standardized molds. They learn to walk at different ages. They learn to talk...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The Washington Wizards practiced and watched plenty of film Friday after losing the season opener at home to the Miami Heat the night...