The Hemingway Temple AME Church, located 501 P Street, NW, is scheduled to present a musical journey through its years of existence with a reception on July 23 at 1 p.m. The anniversary celebration will continue during the church’s Worship Service at 11 a.m. on July 24. The event is free and open to the […]
Category: Washington D.C. News
LSAC Hosts Law School Forum in D.C.
LSAC is scheduled to hold a Law School Forum July 23 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Forums are held in cities throughout the United States to give prospective law students an opportunity to talk personally with representatives from ABA-approved law schools and attend informative workshops. Admission to all Law School […]
The Reston Chapter of The Links ‘High eSTEAM Day’ at the Brothers’ Fun Camp
The Reston Chapter of The Links is scheduled to hold a High eSTEAM Day at the Brother’s Fun Camp (July 25-Aug. 5) at the Heritage Fellowship Church, 2501 Fox Mill Road. Gen. Kip Ward and the Mighty Military Men are scheduled to speak at the High eSTEAM event July 27. The events programs will include […]
Film Festival Aims Spotlight on Civil Rights Heroes
An 11-day film festival in Washington, D.C., which endeavors to bring a heightened awareness of the most compelling civil rights narratives, is now underway. The March on Washington Film Festival “strives to increase awareness of the events and heroes of the Civil Rights Era and inspire renewed passion for activism. The festival uses the power […]
Miss USA Visits D.C.
Miss USA attended a reception in D.C. July 6 where she was presented with a proclamation by Mayor Muriel Bowser, commending her accomplishments and representation of the District at the Miss USA pageant. (Photo by Rob Roberts)
Washington Area Metro Contractor Settles in Fraud Case
MV Transportation, a contractor for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) reached a nearly $200,000 settlement with WMATA over transporting phantom passengers without admitting or denying guilt. The company is alleged to have “submitted inaccurate invoices for reimbursement for MetroAccess transportation services that charged for trips taken by customers who were known or should have […]
DNC Staffer Shot and Killed in Northwest D.C.
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 […]
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 […]

