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Brandywine Valley SPCA sign outside of the 1201 New York Ave. NE location that is set to be demolished after being an animal shelter for over 40 years. (Photo: Myla S. Roundy/HUNewsService.com)

The District’s Long-Time Animal Care Facility is Moving 

by Myla S. Roundy
September 30, 2025
For decades, Washington, D.C.'s sole public animal shelter called NoMa home. That changes in Fall 2025.…

Momma’s Safe Haven: Community Mindfulness in Uncertain Times

September 30, 2025

Supreme Court to Take Up Dispute Over Conversion Therapy Ban for Minors

September 30, 2025

Educators Echo Urgent Call to Protect Public Schools and Democracy at CBC Weekend

September 30, 2025
Studies show innocent Blacks are disproportionately convicted of crimes they did not commit.

CBC- Innocent and Exonerated Panel Tackles Issue of Race and Wrongful Conviction

September 30, 2025
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Miami Police Department Practices Racial Profiling

April 5, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
Miami Beach police officers are secretly monitoring hip-hopartist who vacation and live in Southern Florida, reported…
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Dawn of the Dead Revisited

April 5, 2004
by Maiya Norton
Union Station’s Regal Cinemas was packed on Monday night. It wasapparent that people entering the theatre…
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Are Steroids and the Yanks bad for America’s Past Time?

April 5, 2004
by Wardell Pinkney Jr.
If you’re a baseball enthusiast like me, the 2003 baseballoff-season will be etched in your minds…
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“Historically Black” Leaves Room for Diversity

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Shaka Lias
Historically black colleges are not all black. Dr. Wilma Roscoe,interim president and CEO of the National…
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Lack of Funds Could Ground Hampton Flight Team during National Competition

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - David Paulk
HamptonUniversity’s Flight Team could be grounded for a thirdconsecutive year, unable to fly in a contest…
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Grambling Picks New President

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Eric M. Henry
Dr. Horace Judson, former president of Plattsburgh StateUniversity in upstate New York, has been named presidentof…
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“Throwback” Jerseys Honor HBCU Players

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Dorian Mills
North Carolina Central University Hall of Famer Harold Hunterhelped lead to victory the basketball team…
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Kerry Speaks of “Our Generation” at Morgan State

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Shyra Peyton
Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., was asked what he wanted youngvoters at MorganStateUniversity in Baltimore to…
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Sexual Health is Your Responsibility

April 2, 2004
by Shenishe Kelly
According to the American Social Health Association one in everyfour Americans will contract a sexually transmitted…
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Southern U. School of Architecture Wins Reaccredidation

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Brandi Worley - Nikki G. Bannister
Southern University’s School of Architectureis retaining accreditation for its five-year Bachelor ofArchitecture program after passing muster…
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