The District of Columbia Public School System recently expanded its year-round program, with a Southeast Washington Elementary School serving as its public launch. Anita J. Turner Elementary School, located in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Ward 8, is one of 11 schools participating in the District schools’ extended school year program. Students in a 2nd […]
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Georgia Avenue Task Force Fights Gentrification
The Lower Georgia Avenue corridor in Northwest D.C. is going through a revitalization that may change the current living conditions of the area’s residents. The Georgia Avenue Community Development Task Force informed residents along lower Georgia Avenue in Northwest D.C. about the latest revitalization efforts on Aug. 6 at Howard University’s School of Architecture and […]
Police Make Arrest in NW DC Homicide
On Aug. 9, pursuant to a D.C. Superior Court arrest warrant, members of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested 19-year-old Marc Butler of Suitland, Md. in connection with a Northwest D.C. homicide earlier in the month. Butler was charged with first degree felony murder. The Metropolitan Police Department also arrested 19-year-old Marcus Martin for the Aug. […]
Orange’s Second Job Sparks Ethics Concerns
The expected resignation of D.C. Council member Vincent Orange as he assumes the presidency of the District of Columbia Chamber of Commerce has District residents taking sides. Current D.C. Council member Vincent Orange (D-At-large) is expected to become president of the District Chamber of Commerce. (AFRO File Photo) On July 28, D.C. Chamber of Commerce […]
D.C. Girls Expand Digital Horizons
Several young women sat in a conference room with two long parallel tables, typing periodically or raising a hand while listening to a lecture about web development. High School girls attended a 7-week program in D.C. where they gained skills in coding and other digital areas. (Photo by Naomi Harris ) The 19 high school […]
2016 Black Alumni Networking Expo
The Black Alumni Networking Expo will be held from Aug. 11-14 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport, 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway. The event is held to foster a networking environment for Black Professional Organizations and Black Professionals in the D.C. area. This event aims to give organizations the opportunity to promote […]
The Triangle Offense Pop-Up Art Series Featuring Local Artists
In light of recent national events, The Triangle Offense, a three-part pop-up art series, has been curated to stimulate conversation around culture, class and perception through the eyes of millennials. The three shows will feature a number of local artists whose works seek to inform, inspire and engage people from a variety of backgrounds to have […]
Prior to the NABJ Founders Reception at the new Smithsonian African American Museum in Washington, DC, White House Correspondent April Ryan articulates her thoughts about the importance and influence of the NABJ in assuring that the proper perspective of news be given of, and to, communities of color.
IDEAL Academy Public Charter School Celebrates Clean Energy Pact with DC Startup
IDEAL Academy Public Charter School will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house this weekend to celebrate a collaboration with a District startup that will not only feed solar and micro-grid technology into the school, but also benefit the larger community. The event runs Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. and will be held at […]
D.C. Residents Disappointed by Lack of Statehood Talk
Even though D.C. played an active role at the recent political party conventions for presidential office, several residents were disappointed by the silence on statehood. The primary business of the conventions was to nominate presidential candidates and their running mates, including billionaire businessman Donald Trump and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence for the Republican party and former […]

