High School Playwrights All Grown Up February 6, 2015 by Amy Williams Anacostia Playhouse Presents Four Plays WASHINGTON – To most, high school is the world of fun…
News Georgetown’s Black History Still Lives in 3 Churches February 5, 2015 by Elaina Johnson Gerogetown's oldest black church, Mount Zion United Methodist Church, located on 29th Street. WASHINGTON – When…
Features Brown Girl, Brown Girl, What Do You See? February 5, 2015 by Rachel Kersey Children’s Book Fair at Sankofa WASHINGTON — Ask Aliyah DeVille about what books were her favorite…
News National Zoo Wants You . . . To Volunteer February 2, 2015 by Alnise Overton Why Bathing Elephants is Fun George Mason University students volunteer their time at the National Zoo…
Greenhouse Plans For Ward 8 Scrapped February 2, 2015 by Alnise Overton The greenhouse, slated for Ward 8, was to bring fruit and vegetables to local stores in…
News An Oasis in a Food Desert January 29, 2015 by Ganeka Gray Woodridge Residents Get New Food Market Live wntertaiment hailed theopening of Good Food Markets in Washington's…
News Ward 8 City Council Candidates Gear Up Campaigns at MLK Peace Walk and Parade January 27, 2015 by Anissa Pierre Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Statue Sprinkled between the antique motor clubs, community groups, marching bands…
News Students, Faculty Hail ‘The New Ballou’ January 27, 2015 by Shannen Hill The students of Ballou High School enjoy new renovations The 'New Ballou' includes 87 classrooms, a…
News Historic D.C. Church Opens New Chapter January 27, 2015 by Rachel Kersey Emory United Methodist Church's old edifice. Most of this building will be destroyed and replaced with…
News D.C. Wellness Centers: A Joy for Seniors January 27, 2015 by Francisca Fournillier Hayes Senior Center Photo 1 Caption: Catherine Pridgen, 76, has found an oasis at the Hayes…