On July 10 a Democratic National Committee (DNC) worker was shot and killed on his walk home in Northwest D.C., according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Democratic National Committee (DNC) worker Seth Conrad Rich. (Linkedln Photo) Seth Conrad Rich, 27, was on his way home when he was shot and killed around 4 a.m. in […]
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McDuffie May Face Recall Effort in Ward 5
William E. Hunt, a resident in the Brookland section of Ward 5, has filed paperwork with the D.C. Board of Elections and the D.C. Office of Campaign Finance to recall Kenyan McDuffie (D). Hunt told the AFRO he took the extraordinary action because McDuffie ignores his constituents. Kenyan McDuffie represents Ward 5 on the D.C. Council. […]
Ongoing Washington Gas Web Portal Problems Lead to Overdue Bills
More than 18,000 Washington Gas customers continue to struggle with paying their monthly bills. This is not due to financial hardship, but because of an ongoing fault within the utility company’s online payment portal. Initially reported months ago to Washington Gas officials, administrators have been unable to remedy the glitch, despite constant efforts. “It makes […]
Study: Black Students Punished More Often than Whites in Alexandria City Public Schools
For several years, local activists feared Black students in Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS) faced suspensions, expulsions, and harsh discipline over minor infractions in an effort to push them out of the system. This scenario, commonly referred to as the “school-to-prison pipeline, is where punitive discipline policies link students to law enforcement for punishment. The […]
Black Officers Will Focus on Prayer at D.C. Training Event
The Alexandria, Va.-based National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) is scheduled to host its 40th Annual Training Conference in Northwest, D.C. July 16-20. It is an important effort to show a balance between an officer’s duty and an officer’s everyday life, according to the Rev. Dr. Barbara Williams-Harris, the organization’s chaplain. Rev. Dr. […]
D.C. Council Passes Statehood Referendum Bill
In a historic vote, the D.C. Council passed a bill that would submit a referendum to the District voters on the prospect of the city becoming the 51st state in the union. On July 12, the council unanimously approved the “Advisory Referendum on the State of New Columbia Admission Act Resolution of 2016” that would […]
SW D.C. Residents Halt Shakespeare Theater Company Expansion
The Waterfront region of Ward 6 has become a hub of redevelopment in recent months. The once quiet enclave is turning into the “go to” destination to live, play, and work in the city. However, residents recently halted the erection of a Shakespeare Theater Company offshoot. Construction was delayed for the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s The […]
Tonight: AFRO’s First Edition with Sean Yoes, Wednesday, July 13.
Listen at WEAA Live Stream: http://amber.streamguys.com.4020/live.m3u From 5-7 P.M With closing argument scheduled for Thursday, we get a report on the trial of Lt. Brian Rice, one of the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, with University of Maryland law professor Doug Colbert. Plus, The Mod Squad, Taya Graham and Stephen Janis […]
15 Year-Old Son of Alton Sterling Speaks Out for First Time
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The 15-year-old son of a Black man shot and killed by Louisiana police spoke out for the first time Wednesday, calling his father a good man and asking people not to resort to violence after Alton Sterling’s death. Cameron Sterling, center, son of Alton Sterling, who was killed by Baton […]
US Capitol Briefly Locked Down, 2nd Time in Week
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Capitol and its office buildings were briefly locked down Tuesday after suspects nearby shot at District of Columbia police with a small machine gun. As police officers gather in the background, a car sits with its doors open near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 12, 2016. The U.S. […]
Artscape 2016
Artscape, America’s largest free arts festival, will be held on July 15– July 17 in Baltimore. There will be 150 fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, live concerts on outdoor stages family and events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children’s entertainers and street theater. In addition […]
Fuller Family Football Camp
Fuller Family Foundation and Y-Sportz Present a free one day football camp with the Fuller Brothers. The event takes place at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore on July 16 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Ages 8-12) and 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m. (Ages 13-18). Participants will receive position and skills training from local coaches, experienced speed and agility trainers […]

