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.…
Housing·Ward 7·Ward 8·Washington D.C. D.C.’s Eviction Backlog: Who’s Getting Kicked Out and Why? February 7, 2025 by Morghan Manuel WASHINGTON – D.C.’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) closed its application portal on Nov. 20, 2024,…
Politics·State & Local·Ward 8 Trayon White’s Lawyer Questions D.C. Council’s Authority at Expulsion Hearing February 1, 2025 Asia AlexanderandChristion BillyandJordan Jarrett By Asia Alexander, Christion Billy and Jordan Jarrett Howard University News Service The lawyer representing Ward…
Environment·State & Local·Ward 7·Ward 8·Weather Anacostia River Cleanup Honors King Through Service January 20, 2025 by Morghan Manuel A Day On, Not a Day Off: MLK’s Legacy in Environmental Justice By Morghan Manuel Howard…
State & Local·Ward 8 MLK Peace Walk and Parade Celebrate Local Community and Culture January 18, 2025 by Tait Manning By Tait Manning Howard University News Service Attendees rallied around messages of unity and equality at…
Election 2024·State & Local·Voting·Ward 8·Washington D.C. Initiative 83, Gentrification, and Housing Justice: Key Issues Drive Ward 8’s ANC Race November 9, 2024 Vida Poyner-ChilliousandAnijah Franklin By Vida Poyner-Chillious and Anijah Franklin Howard University News Service As D.C. residents entered Union Temple…
Elections·State & Local·Ward 8 DC Council Candidate Wants to Make A Difference May 12, 2024 by Jayden Armant By Jayden Armant, NewsVision reporter It’s election season, and Washington D.C. candidates for city council are…
State & Local·Ward 8·Washington D.C. D.C. Renames Anacostia Street After ‘Mayor for Life’ Marion Barry November 21, 2023 by Afia Barrie By Afia Barrie and Nya O’Neal Howard University News Service Hundreds gathered in D.C.’s Ward 8…
State & Local·Ward 8 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade Returns to D.C. January 17, 2023 by MeKayla Pierre By MeKayla Pierre Howard University News Service A seemingly endless trail of people drove, marched and…
Breathing While Black·Environment·Ward 8·Washington D.C. Green with Grime: D.C. Company Aims to Restore Area’s Green Spaces April 22, 2022 by Courtney Williams Washington, DC may have a lot of green spaces but not all of these…
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.…