A candidate for this fall’s Ward 5 City Council race is urging Ward 8 Councilman Marion Barry to immediately withdraw his disapproval resolution for the highly-anticipated construction of Gage-Eckington Park in Northwest Washington, D.C. “I fully support funding for Gage-Eckington Park and strongly encourage Councilmember Barry to withdrawal the disapproval resolution that he filed last […]
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Obama Signs Major Financial Overhaul and Reform Bill into Law
In an effort to reform the way big banks and other major investment houses conduct business, President Obama on July 21 signed into law a bill aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring economic stability all the way from Main Street to Wall Street. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection financial overhaul bill promises […]
Labor Group Wants Social Workers Reinstated
Labor union leaders are calling on Mayor Adrian Fenty to reinstate three Children and Family Service Agency social workers who were fired in the wake of the Banita Jacks case, in which the mummified bodies of her four young daughters were found in the family’s home. The leaders, led by George Johnson, president of the […]
Black Police Officers Win Discrimination Suit
Five Black District of Columbia police officers, who filed a racial discrimination complaint two years ago against department officials, have been awarded $900,000 in compensatory damages by a federal jury. The verdict was reached earlier this month following 11 days of testimony in U. S. District Court after a jury panel determined that the officials […]
Anacostia Graduate Aims to be Role Model for Young Black Males
At 17, Jordan Smiley already knows exactly what he wants out of life: to be counted among the Black men teaching in the nation’s classrooms, where most will also serve as role models for their younger counterparts. “I’ve never actually thought about being anything else,” said Jordan, valedictorian of Anacostia Senior High School’s Class of […]
Six New Orleans Police Officers Arrested, Indicted in Post-Katrina Shootings
The Justice Department July 13 announced indictments for six New Orleans police officers in connection with a fatal shooting and subsequent cover-up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. As the result of an investigation launched in May by the U. S. Department of Justice, six officers with the New Orleans Police Department face […]
District Celebrates Initiatives Against Chronic Homelessness
District officials recently joined forces to celebrate the success of the city’s initiatives against chronic homelessness – an issue which has had a profound impact in the nation’s capital since the de-institution several years ago of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. According to Ward 6 Councilman Tommy Wells, St. Elizabeth’s played a vital role providing for homeless […]
D.C. Schools Chancellor to Wed Labor Day Weekend
The District of Columbia’s controversial schools chancellor, Michelle Rhee, is set to tie the knot over the Labor Day weekend. According to an Associated Press account, Rhee, 41, will marry hard-charging, first-term Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, 44, who is also a former NBA star. Johnson, Sacramento’s first African-American mayor, won that post in the Northern […]
Rhee Cleared in Contracts Probe
An investigation into actions taken last fall by District of Columbia Public Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee has found no wrongdoing on her part. The investigation was launched in response to a complaint filed in June about how the teacher contract was handled. In a letter released this week, D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles said the […]
With Filing Deadline Over, Races Become More Interesting
Now that the filing deadline has passed for candidates to toss their hats into the 2010 mayoral race, an intense campaign is shaping up . The two major contenders – incumbent Mayor Adrian Fenty and City Council Chairman Vincent Gray – have already locked horns over a variety of issues that have long plagued the […]
Group Establishes Tent City, Protests Lack of Affordable Housing
Members of a grass roots organization determined to make affordable housing more accessible to District resident are taking Mayor Adrian Fenty to task. They say two years ago he promised to build some 94 units from $7.8 million of city funding. According to Rosemary Ndubuizu, a coordinator for the tent city set up this past […]
D.C. Students Garner Recognition in Robotics Competition
Students involved in the District of Columbia’s Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering High School’s FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics competition have garnered high acclaim by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, who wrote recently about their achievements on his official blog. According to LaHood, who also praised members of his […]

