WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recounts the progress her administration has made over the past year.
HUDSON VALLEY PRESS — This fall recognizes National Family Caregivers Month, an annual observance honoring family caregivers.
THE AFRO — After teaching Pilates for 12 years and not seeing many Black women in that community, she decided to be the change she wanted...
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — The latest attack on vulnerable Americans who need assistance to ensure that they, and their families, have adequate and affordable health insurance...
THE AFRO — As schools are closely approaching the beginning of winter break, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and other District officials surprised District of Columbia Public Schools...
THE AFRO — With the boom of residents, “Chocolate City” is seeing a decrease in its Black majority.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. joined Hawaii, California and several U.S. cities and towns Tuesday in furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Europe was a man who lived and breathed music, and is credited with many firsts in African-American history.
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...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Theirs was a relationship of Shakespearean dimensions, father and son occupants of the Oval Office.
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WASHINGTON INFORMER — As D.C. Council takes a more insightful review of the pros and cons, other states in the region including Virginia and Maryland are...
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...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Ayanna Pressley, the first Black woman to be elected to Congress in Massachusetts history, posted a photo on Twitter on Thursday night that’s...
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...
THE AFRO — A long time sufferer of extreme anxiety, Devin has decided to take a stance, and use his music and his voice as both...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN - RECORDER — There’s no denying that small business ownership is on the rise amongst African Americans
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Each scholarship is $1,000 and the students who apply must have a 2.5 GPA and be involved in an extracurricular activity.
THE AFRO — On a cold, snowy Thursday, students, professionals and the politically active packed into the Heritage Foundation for an Anti-Poverty forum, Nov. 15, where...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The Senate Judiciary Committee completed four days of hearings on the Supreme Court nomination of D.C. Judge Brett Kavanaugh and a vote reportedly...
NASHVILLE PRIDE — Earthquake, Craig Robinson and Michelle Wolf will each highlight weekend stints at Nashville’s premiere comedy venue, Zanies.
Mike DeBonis, THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON (The Washington Post)—The District’s predominantly African American leaders have long taken pains to address the concerns of underrepresented minority...
By Julianne Malveaux NNPA Columnist Washington, D.C. just lost an icon. In the early morning hours of November 23, D.C.’s Mayor for Life succumbed to some...