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.…
Books·Howard University·National·Race·Video Nikole Hannah-Jones Discusses New 1619 Book With Howard Students February 2, 2022 Sarah Jones-SmithandAlecia Taylor By Sarah Jones-Smith, NewsVision Howard University students joined award-winning author Nikole Hannah-Jones for a candid discussion…
Homelessness·Housing·Washington D.C. DC Residents Disagree On Encampment Pilot Program January 17, 2022 by Christine McWhorter HUNewsService.com · D C Residents Disagree On Encampment Pilot Program With many unhoused residents of the…
Homelessness·Housing·Off-campus·Washington D.C. DC joins Non-Profits to give Unhoused Citizens the Right to Choose January 17, 2022 by Christine McWhorter HUNewsService.com · DC joins Non-Profits to give Unhoused Citizens the Right to Choose Pathways to Housing…
Crime·NewsVision·Off-campus·Video·Ward 7·Ward 8 Mounting Gun Violence Claims Young Victims in the Nation’s Capital December 27, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an uptick in gun violence nationwide.…
Lifestyle·Video·Washington D.C. The Pandemic Alters, But Won’t Halt Kwanzaa Celebrations December 26, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Kwanzaa, celebrated from December 26 to January 1, is a holiday for Black people to gather…
COVID-19·Education·Features·Homelessness·Howard University·Mental Health·NewsVision Newscast·State & Local·Ward 7·Ward 8 Addressing Issues In the Black Community December 17, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By NewsVision “Frontline Nine” Journalists The “Frontline Nine” capstone broadcast journalism class at Howard University covered…
Features·News·Sports What Happened to Millions of NBA All-Star Stephen Curry’s Money? You Might Be Surprised December 1, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – They are a diverse bunch. Some…
Washington D.C. Politics and Protest: Reflections from Charlotte, NC November 17, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Saturday, August 28 marked the 58th anniversary of the March on Washington, ushered in by the…
Education·State & Local·Ward 7·Ward 8·Washington D.C. ‘At-Risk’ Families Seek Hope in New Policy November 17, 2021 by Micah Washington Washington, D.C. students considered “at-risk” At-Risk’ will be offered admission to eleven charter schools in the…
Howard University·Sports·Washington D.C. Bison Men’s Basketball Battle Against Regent, Winning at Home November 11, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By Alexis Williams, NewsVision reporter The Howard University Bison Men’s Basketball team improved to 2-0 on…
Howard Alumnus Malik Hassan Sayeed Returns Home With ‘After the Hunt’ and a Master Class in Storytelling October 6, 2025