From legacy admissions and gun laws to pollinator recognition, July brings a mix of practical and whimsical changes to DMV residents.…
From legacy admissions and gun laws to pollinator recognition, July brings a mix of practical and whimsical changes to DMV residents.…
Following Gov. Glenn Youngkin 2022 executive order to ban “inherently divisive concepts,” the education board is in an ongoing process of making changes to an elective course on African American history in Virginia schools.…
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reported a shooting incident on the night of June 24 in Northwest D.C. that left two people injured. The victims, a man and a woman, arrived at a local hospital on their own around 11:25 p.m., prompting…
With the launch of a drone police fleet, Washington D.C. comes under concerns over privacy and civil liberties.…
Remembering Alhaji Alieu Dausy Wurie and Haja Isatu Wurie, who were pillars in their local African immigrant & Diaspora community.…
George Washington University (GW) and The Penn West Global Build Fellowship offer H1-B visas for participants and micro-internships for GW students.…
Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) reveals that every dollar invested in county economic development programs in Maryland generates an impressive $9.17 in state and local tax revenue.…
Governor Wes Moore unveiled a $15.6 million investment aimed at bolstering abortion care access across Maryland, marking a significant stride towards safeguarding reproductive rights and healthcare equity within the state.…
The March for Israel anticipates a turnout of 40,000 to 60,000 participants between 1 and 3 p.m. Road closures have been implemented.…
Last week the Ghana Tourism Authority launched the Ghana Week D.C. initiative, an annual celebration of Ghanaian culture, business, and innovation. Several events were scheduled throughout the week including tourism forums, vendor popups, panel discussions, and even a friendly soccer game between…