National·News The Tulsa Race Massacre Is Finally Getting Attention — 100 Years Later May 31, 2021 by Yanick Rice Lamb The United States is filled with untold history especially, when it comes to the history of…
National·Police·Politics·State & Local·Ward 1·Ward 2 300 Protesters Arrested Under D.C. Curfew June 2, 2020 by Yanick Rice Lamb Mayor Muriel Bowser warned protesters to be off the streets before 7 p.m. to avoid being…
Police·Politics Protests Escalate Around the Country June 2, 2020 by Yanick Rice Lamb Isaiah Payne was peacefully protesting against police violence when federal police became violent with him and…
COVID-19·News·Politics·Washington D.C. All Landlords Must Offer COVID-19 Payment Plans, D.C. Council Says May 22, 2020 by Yanick Rice Lamb Landlords renting fewer than five residential units are no longer exempt from offering payment plans…
COVID-19·Health·National Jacksonville Takes On Covid-19 April 4, 2020 by Yanick Rice Lamb By Monét Bowen, Howard University News Service Washington D.C.– Unlike other states, Florida had not ordered…
Crime·National·Politics March for Our Lives and MSNBC to Host Gun Safety Forum With Presidential Candidates September 20, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb Since the March for Our Lives movement issued its six-point Peace Plan a few weeks ago,…
Education·National Ketcham Elementary Honors Teacher, Student Killed on 9/11 September 14, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb For 18 years, Ketcham Elementary School has hosted an annual celebration of life for student Rodney…
Education·Politics·Ward 1 Shaw vs. Banneker: Community Debates Which School Deserves ‘New’ Building May 27, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb Controversy is stirring as the deadline nears for the D.C. Council to vote on whether it…
Election 2018 Luring Millennials to Cast Ballots November 6, 2018 by Yanick Rice Lamb Jada Wright got out early today to vote at the Hyattsville Public Library in Maryland. At…