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Sulaimon Brown Investigation Could Hobble Gray’s Administration

The firestorm ignited by Sulaimon Brown, a former mayoral candidate who told The Washington Post Mayor Vincent Gray’s campaign gave him money and promised him a job in return for his attacks on then-incumbent Adrian Fenty, will leave indelible scorch marks on Gray’s administration, political analysts say. “It doesn’t bode well for an independent, strong […]

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New Website Highlights Black Maritime Heritage

Murrain Associates and the National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS), in partnership with NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, this month launched Voyage to Discovery, a new website and education initiative highlighting untold stories of African Americans and the sea. Aimed at everyone from students to adults, the website offers feature stories, interviews, and […]

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Washington Historical Society Recognizes Community Leaders

The Washington Historical Society recognized community leaders for their work in Washington D.C. neighborhoods and community outreach centers on Feb. 23. Nineteen area community leaders, from various fields, were honored for their work and community activism. The honorees were featured in “Upstanders: Profiles of Courage,” part of an exhibit created by the educational nonprofit Facing […]

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Protecting Groundwater Aim of National Ground Water Awareness Week

Ground water is not an issue that is featured in the evening news—but it should be, said the National Ground Water Association (NGWA). With Ground Water Awareness week rapidly approaching the organization is urging the public—especially well owners, policymakers, health care professionals, educators and students—to sit up and take notice. “We all have a stake […]

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Ben’s Chili Bowl Gets Exhibit

There is, perhaps, no name more synonymous with Washington, D.C., than Ben’s Chili Bowl. Known for its half smokes and spicy chili, the 53-year-old restaurant has been a pillar on the U Street corridor since its opening and is now being preserved and celebrated in an exhibit at George Washington University’s Estelle and Melvin Gelman […]

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