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D.C. mayor and police chief announce new gun violence task force in the wake of a violent surge

By Deborah Bailey, AFRO D.C. News Editor Washington D.C. residents are still reeling after four separate shooting incidents during the week beginning on April 25 in a surge of violence spanning several sectors of the city, according to Metropolitan Police.  Four persons were hospitalized and one death occurred due to the spurt of violence that […]

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Mayor Bowser announces initiative to curb gun violence in the District

By Aysia Morton. Special to the AFRO D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recognized National Reentry Month by announcing an initiative to identify and support those at the highest risk of getting involved in gun violence.  National Reentry Month reaffirms the importance of helping people who were formerly incarcerated reenter society.  “A relatively small number of people […]

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Mayor Bowser and Google announce $1 million grant to train DC residents for in-demand tech jobs

By Special to the AFRO Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development have announced a $1 million Google.org grant, supporting Community College Prep Academy (CC Prep) in the expansion of their IT Pathways program. A total of 250 learners will receive scholarships to take a Google Career […]

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Washington D.C. enforces vaccine requirement

By Aysia Morton Special to the AFRO On Jan. 11, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Deputy Mayor’s Office for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED)  held a Town Hall to announce the details of the vaccination mandate for Washington, D.C. The speakers included the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development John Falcicchio; […]

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Mayor makes amendments with COVID surge, bracing for rising numbers

By Micha Green AFRO D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com While the holiday season tune may sing it’s the most wonderful time of the year, the D.M.V. is seeing a COVID-19 surge that has many people quarantined and concerned about gathering this December 2021.  With Omicron variant rampant and coronavirus rates rising in the District, Mayor […]

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D.C. Reaches 200 Homicides

By Micha Green AFRO D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com The District has reached its highest homicide rate since 2004, with already 200 fatalities in the nation’s capital since the beginning of the year.  With weeks left of 2021, the homicide count is expected to rise. The homicide count reached 200 after a fatal shooting on […]

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