Some University of the District of Columbia faculty members, upset over stalled contract negotiations, are saying that with the matter at a standstill, they are no further ahead now than they were three years ago when negotiations began. According to group spokesman Mohammad El Kawas, a biology professor at the city-operated, open-admissions university, its labor […]
Category: Washington D.C. News
Early Voting Dips in District
With time winding down to the Nov. 2 General Election, officials at the District of Columbia’s Board of Elections and Ethics have been encouraging residents to take advantage of the early voting sites that will be open through this weekend. BOEE spokeswoman Alysoun McLaughlin said the agency has been seeing a much lighter turnout than […]
Renowned Minister, Presidential Nominee Says Clergy Must Focus on Health and Spiritual Well-being
Today’s churches and clergy must be as concerned about their members’ physical and mental health as they are about their spiritual well-being, said world-renowned minister, presidential nominee and best-selling author the Rev. Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook during a telephone press conference hosted by Howard University. Johnson Cook, the woman the New York Times described as […]
Volunteers Build Playground for D.C. Children
On Oct. 23 at 8:30 a.m., more than 500 volunteers from the White House, the Corporation for National and Community Service and KaBOOM! National Partners converged on an open field beside the future home of Hyde Leadership Public Charter School. They gathered to build a playground for the 500 students that will be moving into […]
Local Girls Group Shares Message of Strength, Self-Esteem
Girls Inc. of the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area, an organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold, joined Girls Inc. organizations across the United States in celebrating the inaugural Dove Self-Esteem Weekend. From Oct. 22-24, the Dove Self-Esteem Weekend united individuals and girls organizations to host self-esteem building events for the girls […]
Conference Tackles the Secret that Societies Force Millions to Keep
Since the day Lisa Muschette was born 24 years ago, she has lived with a personal secret, one considered so dark by society that even she didn’t know about it until age 10. Her mother knew. Her father knew. But Lisa’s secret was so taboo that they did not dare to whisper it to others, […]
D.C Ranks Near Top for Talking, Texting While Driving
Washington, D.C. motorists are headed for record numbers of citations for talking and texting while driving. That’s the conclusion of District of Columbia police who reportedly issued 11,088 cell-phone-related citations through September of this year. If the pace continues, officers could dish out almost 15,000 tickets by year’s end. Use of phones is prohibited while […]
New CVS Clinic Serves Benning Residents
A new facility touted as part of a modern day solution to serious health care problems—particularly in areas where there is a shortage of providers— has opened inside the CVS pharmacy in the Benning community. The MinuteClinic health care center, located in Ward 7 on the 300 block of 40th St. N.E., is the second […]
Waterfront Development Poised As World-Class Attraction
A portion of the smallest quadrant in Washington, D.C., is about to undergo a transformation that could serve as a model for similar waterfront redevelopments across the country. But according to a minority organization that has worked tirelessly to ensure that a Benjamin Banneker memorial is included in the $1.5 billion project along the waterfront […]
National Expo to Celebrate Science, Technology
A society is what is celebrates—that’s why it’s no wonder that the United States has regressed in terms of its global education standing, said entrepreneur Lawrence Bock. “If we celebrate Lindsay Lohan, we generate a lot of Lindsay Lohan wannabes,” he told the AFRO. “We don’t celebrate science and engineering and that’s one of the […]
Council Measure Would Hasten Special Elections
The City Council of the District of Columbia has approved a measure that would require the Board of Elections and Ethics to hold a special election to fill a vacancy occurring in the office of mayor, City Council chairman or Council member on the first Tuesday, following 60 days after a respective vacancy has been […]
More Affordable Housing Underway for Ward 8
A new affordable housing option has been unveiled in Southeast Washington, which has the distinction of having the highest concentration of low-income accommodations in the city. Occupancy for the mixed-housing initiative, which is being constructed adjacent to Matthews Memorial Baptist Church on Martin Luther King Avenue, will comprise disadvantaged families and individuals, including senior citizens […]

