Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mayor Bowser and Restaurant Owner Virginia Ali cut the ribbon to officially open the new Ben’s Chili Bowl in Northeast D.C. on July 8. (Photo by Rob Roberts)
Category: Washington D.C. News
Dangers of Synthetic Pot Often Underestimated
The synthetic drug – K2 (www.spiceaddictionsupport.org) More than a year ago, reports began to surface nationally that synthetic – marijuana known on the streets as Spice, Scooby Snax, Bizzaro, or K2 – had caused an upswing in violent reactions, emergency room visits, and deaths. Toxicologists noted then that the synthetic cannabinoids could contain as many […]
Shelters Struggle with Decaying Facilities, Changing Clientele
Federal City Shelter in D.C. (Photo courtesy of flickr.com) “It’s one thing to not be in your own home; it’s quite another to be in a place that’s uninhabitable,” Shondra Patrick told the AFRO. Patrick and her family are among the 11,623 families in the District without permanent housing. Faced with the realities of shelter […]
Residents Want Safer Metro System
Kevin Sutherland was killed on Metro on July 4. (Facebook Photo) On July 4, Kevin Sutherland, an intern in for U.S. Rep. Jim Hines (D-Conn.), was stabbed to death after resisting a robbery attempt on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Agency’s (Metro) Red Line train. The incident was preceded by a June 7 incident, captured on […]
Annual Holy Convocation
The Church of the Living God /P.G.T. (Pillar and Ground of the Truth) will host its 2015 National Holy Convocation from July 19 – 24 at the Hilton Hotel, 1750 Rockville Pike. Bishop Jerry L. Maiden, senior national president, will deliver the message on July 23at 7pm. Local DMV church choirs and ministers will participate […]
Investment Club Open House
The Washington Metro Investment Club is having an open house meeting on July 18 at the McCourt Bldg., 1 County Complex Court, The meeting will start at 4:00 p.m. The club meets once a month to discuss investments in the Stock Market. The Club was started in March 1992 and has made over 10 percent […]
Burning Desire To Be Touched
The debut of Burning Desire To Be Touched, a work commissioned by the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, 950 Independence Avenue Southwest will occur on July 18 at 2 p.m. The performance art piece by Mwangi Hutter examines the desire for harmonious relationships. As part of the performance, two partners will reach out, touch […]
Witnesses to Fatal Stabbing on DC Metro Watched it Unfold
This photo provided by the Metropolitan Police Department shows Jasper Spires left), who has been arrested for first degree murder while armed for the stabbing death of Kevin Sutherland (right), 24, the first-ever homicide aboard a Metro train in the nearly 40-year history of the D.C. region’s subway system. (Metropolitan Police Department via AP and […]
CBCF Legislative Conference
This year concerned citizens, leaders, students and legislators from across the country will visit our nation’s capital for our 45th Annual Legislative Conference from September 16 – September 20. The theme is “With Liberty and Justice for All.” As we approach nearly a half century of hosting the leading policy conference on issues impacting African-Americans […]
Cancer Research Benefit Concert
Frank McComb will take part in a benefit concert for Cancer Research Institute at the Howard Theatre, 620 T St N.W. on July 21 at 8 p.m. The Howard concert will be McComb’s first visit to the venue since being invited by the late George Duke to perform for the theatre’s grand reopening event on […]
D.C. Commission: ‘Dance With Me’
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities will hold a “Dance With Me” event at Gateway DC, 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. S.E. on July 17 from 7:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. The event will include performances by 1960’s Doo-Wop group The Jewels and Brencore Allstars with a tribute to Motown and an […]
Multi-Media Consultant Makes Marketing Affordable for D.C. Nonprofits
Emmett Williams, CEO of Mission Man Media (Photo by Jay Mallin) After several years producing and writing for television in New York City, Emmett Williams decided to do something different. “I wanted to make documentaries that I cared about and films for non-profits,” Williams, CEO of Mission Man Media, told the AFRO. D.C. is the […]

