News Major Improvements Set for New York Avenue May 8, 2017 by Montana Couser Major Washington, D.C., traffic artery gets upgrade Courtesy Photo: The city's efforts to revamp New…
News Donald Folden: A Washington Figure With a Unique History March 29, 2017 by Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Donald Folden of Alabama traveled to the District of Columbia some 40 years ago…
News Blacks, Minorities Largely Absent During Inauguration January 20, 2017 by Sydney Williams Presidential Inauguration 2017 Photo Courtsey ABC News: African Americans, Hispanics and other minorities were visibly absent…
News Group Uses Inauguration to “Make America High” January 20, 2017 by Kyra Azore Marijuana Legalization Photo by Kyra Azore, HUNS: Hundreds marched in the frigid wind and rain ifrom…
Video The Nation’s Capital Wrestles With HIV/AIDS October 5, 2016 by Sydney Clayborn Health Care The nation's capital has HIV/AIDS rates dramatically higher than most cities and higher than…
News A non-profit teaching D.C.’s children about themselves April 8, 2016 by Kayla Irby MOMIE, a non-profit based on Georgia Avenue is making a change in the classrooms and beyond.…
News Dems Say Republican Spending Restrictions Unfairly Hurt People of Color November 23, 2015 by Briahnna Brown House Democrats, including, from left, Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer, North Carolina Rep. G.K. Butterfield, chair of…
Video A Community Crumbles: Barry Farm Set for Demolition November 16, 2015 by Howard University News Service Residents of Barry Farm Public Housing Community Fear a Future of Uncertainty After the Civil War,…
Video A Bright Start at Rita Bright Youth Center November 13, 2015 by Chelsea Floyd Washington D.C. Center Provides Positive Outlet There’s a lot of laughter and learning going on at…