As the world prepares for the Seine cruise opening at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Washington, D.C. is not left out as it has announced an extended hours program for local businesses during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as for the…
As the world prepares for the Seine cruise opening at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Washington, D.C. is not left out as it has announced an extended hours program for local businesses during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as for the…
Mia Boykin President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on July 17, forcing him to cancel a Las Vegas campaigning event that was meant to procure Latino and Hispanic votes. The 81-year-old president is experiencing mild symptoms, including what his physician, Dr.…
Governor Wes Moore’s proposal to cut the state budget by $148.3 million has been approved by Maryland’s Board of Public Works on Wednesday, July 17. The cut, which is to be made across various state agencies, is necessitated by the increase in…
Mia Boykin Eric Blessed Carpenter Grantham, a young man with high-functioning autism from Silver Spring, Maryland, and his mother, Linda, are on a mission to protect individuals with invisible disabilities and improve accessibility during encounters with law enforcement and in everyday situations.…
Mia Boykin To celebrate Independence Day this year, TANTV did an editorial on the contributions of Black soldiers to the nation’s founding struggle. We were not the only ones. The Maryland State Art Council (MSAC) is hosting an open call to artists…
Mia Boykin and Ìbùkúnolúwa Dàda Prince George’s County launched its newest agency on July 10, the Office of Procurement (OOP), marking a significant step towards enhancing government efficiency and promoting economic equity in the local community. The office, which opened its doors following…
The precautionary boil water advisory that was issued for Washington D.C. and Arlington County was lifted on July 4. The advisory had been in effect since July 3 night due to an increase in algae blooms in the Potomac River, which is…
Maryland has generated over $1.1 billion dollars from Marijuana total medical and adult-use retail sales since it legalized cannabis on July 1, 2023. Governor Wes Moore announced to the public yesterday, July 3, 2024. “Our new adult-use cannabis market isn’t only generating…
A high-speed police pursuit from Annapolis, Maryland ended in Southeast Washington, D.C. with the death of two armed robbery suspects and the arrest of a third in the afternoon of June 2. The robbers were in a white BMW linked to a…
Washington D.C. Traffic will be affected and roads closed from July 6 through July 12 for the 2024 North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit. NATO will be celebrating its 75th anniversary during the summit from July 9 to July 11. This marks the…