Audio The 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington: Not Just A Commemoration, But A Continuation August 27, 2023 by Starr Garner By Starr Garner, NewsVision reporter For the 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs…
Election 2022·State & Local·Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. Mayor Casts Vote, Talks Issues November 8, 2022 by Milexa Cardona By Milexa Cardona, NewsVision reporter On November 8, incumbent Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cast her…
Election 2022·State & Local·Ward 1 Early Voters Cast Ballots for Midterm Election November 8, 2022 by Kalee Blake By Kalee Blake Howard University News Service It’s Nov. 8 and election day in Washington, D.C.…
COVID-19·Health·Video·Washington D.C. Care in Crisis: Nursing Shortage Continues in the Nation’s Capital October 20, 2022 by Ashleigh Fields By Ashleigh Fields, NewsVision reporter The first case of coronavirus was reported in the U.S.…
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.…
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…
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…
Health·Race·State & Local·Washington D.C. Issues in the Black Community: So Some Might Eat Healthier November 8, 2021 by Micah Washington The nation’s capital is home to the world’s most powerful government. But Washington, DC also carries…
COVID-19·Homelessness·Housing·NewsVision·State & Local Issues in the Black Community: Mobile Showers Assist DC’s Homeless November 5, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Homelessness has been on the rise in Washington, D.C., disproportionately affecting Black communities. Mayor Muriel Bowser,…