Health·News·Sports ‘Smart helmets’ reduce concussions in college football prospects November 8, 2018 by HU News Service WASHINGTON – Five college scholarship prospects at Friendship Collegiate Academy, one of the top high school football…
News Marijuana activists want less restriction in D.C. April 30, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver The implicit national marijuana "holiday," 4/20, has passed and it’s left some people with a contact…
News They May be Neighbors, But Business is not Booming for All April 11, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver On the corner of Fourteenth and Decatur Street NW lies the main attraction of Sixteenth Street…
News Old and new clash at monthly ANC meeting March 26, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver Washington, D.C.’s Ward 1B ANC councilmembers, representatives, and residents gathered for its monthly meeting. Meetings are…
News He calls himself a worker. Some D.C. residents refer to him as a ‘warrior’ March 21, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver Trevor Moe calls himself a man with a strong work ethic. But to the Sixteenth Street…
News Nigerian Born, American Raised March 21, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver According to EconomyPolicyInstitute.org, the rate of African immigration has doubled every decade since the seventies. As…
News It hasn’t stopped growing since,’ says D.C. org committed to ending homelessness February 9, 2018 by Kaylin Culliver According to ThriveDC.org, there are over 7,500 homeless individuals in the District on any given night.…