Washington D.C.

Lynda Gravátt, Acclaimed Broadway and Television Actress, Dies at 76

The award-winning actress appeared in several productions on stages in New York and played a pivotal role in the Washington D.C., theater community.
02/28/2024

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Declares State Of Emergency In City Over Youth Violence, Opioids

Critics wanted a more robust response to the drug crisis.
11/14/2023

GOP Pressures D.C. Mayor To Rename Black Lives Matter Plaza After BLM Dustup Over Hamas

The plaza near the White House was a rebuke to Trump’s attempt to silence racial justice protesters.
10/25/2023

Accused Morgan State Shooter Fired 17 Times During Homecoming Violence, Prosecutor Says

The defendant – an 11th-grader – was arrested on October 12 on several charges, including attempted murder.
10/23/2023

Texas Woman Arrested and Charged with Threatening Federal Judge Overseeing Trump’s Election Case

Abigail Jo Shry left a voicemail for Judge Tanya Chutkan saying, "You are in our sights, we want to kill you.”
08/17/2023

NAACP To Move Its Headquarters To Washington D.C.

The nation’s oldest civil rights organization has called Baltimore home since 1986
06/23/2023

How D.C. Entrepreneur Angel Gregorio’s New Business Class Series Is Helping Black Women To Launch And Live

With the success of her Spice Suite retail store moving forward, Gregorio wants to lift others up with her.
03/21/2023
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Angel Gregorio Celebrates Black Women Entrepreneurs By Opening One-Of-A-Kind 'Strip Mall' In Washington D.C.

The owner of The Spice Suite found commercial space that could give other small business owners, like herself, their first, big break.
01/19/2023

D.C. Mayor Declares Emergency Over Migrant Arrivals From Arizona, Texas

Texas has sent more than 7,900 migrants to D.C., creating a ‘growing humanitarian crisis,’ the mayor says.
09/09/2022

D.C. Teen Is One Of The Youngest Licensed Black Pilots In U.S.

Christopher Ballinger, 17, completed an 8-week Air Force Junior ROTC Flight Academy Program.
08/28/2022