From Survival to Service: Gregory Baldwin Leads Mother’s Day Tribute to Victims of Gun Violence in D.C.
Gregory Baldwin, a survivor of gun violence, founded Helping Hands, Inc. to support grieving mothers and fight against gun violence, hosting its 13th annual Mother’s Day Brunch to raise awareness and provide a space for mothers to share their…

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D.C. Residents Targeted in Toll Text Scam
District residents are being warned by D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb to ignore text messages claiming they owe money for unpaid tolls, which are part…
Moore to Sign 170 New Laws Covering Abortion, Driving, the Environment
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will sign 170 bills into law on Tuesday, including measures to increase penalties for reckless…
Trump-Backed GOP Plan Slashes Medicaid, Leaves Millions Uninsured
House Republicans have released a health care proposal that would cut Medicaid funding, eliminate ACA tax credits, and result…
D.C. Sues Former Nonprofit Executive Over $1.2 Million in Unauthorized Bonuses
Kenneth Brewer Sr., the former executive director of the H Street Community Development Corporation, is being sued for allegedly…

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Business
Business Groups Back New RFK Stadium Project Deal
The DC Chamber of Commerce and Restaurant Association Metropolitan ²ÝÝ®tv have both expressed support for the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan proposed by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser,…
Parker, Elam Join U.S. Black Chambers Inc. Board
The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) has announced Necole Parker and Nicole Elam to its board of directors, bringing their expertise in project management and…
Celebrity Chef Eric Adjepong Brings Ghanaian Flavors to 14th Street NW
Chef Eric Adjepong has opened Elmina, a restaurant in the District’s global reach, serving the bold and tasty flavors of Ghana, and offering a first-class…
J.C. Lofton Fits Clothes to His Clients’ Desire
JC Lofton Tailors, a legacy business on the U Street NW corridor, has been serving the community for decades, sewing and hemming clothes for everyone…
Markey, Booker Introduce New Start Act of 2025
Senators Edward J. Markey and Cory Booker introduced the New Start Act of 2025, a five-year pilot program that would award grants to organizations providing…
DMV
‘Dance Like There’s Black People Watching’ is a Hilarious, Timely Show That Offers Tons of Laughs, Reality Checks and Healing
Second City’s “Dance Like There’s Black People Watching” is a hilarious and thought-provoking show that offers a large dose of reality and healing, and is not…
What is Ozempic and is it a Viable Option For Weight-Loss Goals?
Ozempic, a prescription injection used to treat type 2 diabetes, has become popular for weight loss due to its ability to lower blood sugar levels…
Durant, Wilson, Lyles, Many DMV Athletes Secure Gold During Paris Olympics
Maryland athletes Kevin Durant, Bam Adebayo, Quincy Wilson, Noah Lyles, and Masai Russell won a total of 11 gold medals for the United States at…
Mastering the Pursuit of Property, Pursuit of Happiness, ‘Moving on Up’
Black homeownership in the U.S. is still far behind that of other racial and ethnic groups, but initiatives and programs have been implemented to increase…
Red Lobster Closes Dozens of Restaurants Nationally
Red Lobster has closed nearly 50 locations nationally, including three in the DMV, due to financial losses and the sale of their majority stake to…
Our House D.C.
Spring Cleaning Offers Opportunity to Purge, Live Clutter Free
The Eastland Gardens Civic Association is hosting a neighborhood-wide yard sale to encourage neighbors to get rid of unwanted items and keep…
Homeowners Can Stay on Top of Real Property Tax Payment, Issues withDC’s Office of Tax
The District’s Office of Tax and Revenue is available year-round to assist residents and businesses with real property tax, provide tax credit…
As One Study Reports Rise in Home Foreclosures, Government Programs Offer Alternatives to Losing Homes
Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Department serves as an advocate to renters and homeowners facing foreclosure, providing resources and support to help them…
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince George’s County
Prince George’s County Environmental Update
Maryland is part of the PJM Interconnection, a power grid that includes D.C., Virginia, and 11 other states, and is subsidizing data centers in Virginia and…
Prince George’s County Political Updates
Maryland’s Board of Public Works voted to maintain property and utility tax rates, while Prince George’s County Council approved a $3.50 per line telecommunications tax…
Prince George’s County Business Updates
Employ Prince George’s and Pepco are working to support employment opportunities for Prince George’s residents and federal contractors laid off by the Trump Administration and…
End of an Era: Prince George’s Leaders, Residents Lament Loss of Six Flags America
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, will be closing at the end of the 2025…
Local Black-Owned McDonald’s Running Strong After 33 Years
Mary Hopkins-Navies and her daughter Imani Ford, owners of seven McDonald’s locations in Prince George’s County, are proud to pass on the family entrepreneurial tradition…
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Community
The Business of Motherhood – A Balancing Act
Dr. Carletta S. Hurt and Nicole Murphy are using their roles as mothers and business owners to drive positive change in their communities through programs such…
D.C.’s Tipped Wage Success Sparks National Momentum — But Mayor Bowser Faces Criticism for Trying to Roll It Back
Despite a surge in employment and new restaurants in ²ÝÝ®tv, Mayor Muriel Bowser is facing criticism for proposing to repeal the voter-approved Initiative 82, which…
Bridge District Opens in Ward 8, Marks Largest Private Investment
The Bridge District, a $400 million investment in Ward 8, opened Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, featuring 757 apartment units, new retail establishments, and a…
Trump’s Deportation Agenda Sparks Panic in D.C.
Immigration enforcement in ²ÝÝ®tv, D.C., has sparked fear among immigrants and citizens alike, prompting D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to reassure the public and immigrant rights…
The Collins Council Report: All ²ÝÝ®tv the Money
The D.C. Council postponed a vote on the Open Meetings Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2025, while the council approved the Emergency Rental Assistance Reform…
Let’s Talk
Video: Kellie S. Jackson (Williams) on Let’s Talk
On Episode 16 of Season 6 of Let’s Talk, Kellie S. Jackson (Williams), beloved star of Family Matters, speaks with Denise Rolark Barnes about her acting…
Video: Earth Day President shares environmental initiatives and ways to make a difference
EARTHDAY.org President Kathleen Rogers discusses environmental initiatives and how to make a difference in a recent interview with ²ÝÝ®tv Informer Content Editor Jada Ingleton. #WIN…
Video: Life After Release on Let’s Talk
Quiana Johnson, Founder and CEO of Life After Release, speaks with Denise Rolark Barnes about the program’s initiative to empower formerly incarcerated individuals through dedicated…
Video: Carrie Stoltzfus, Executive Director of Food & Friends
🌟 Food & Friends has been a beacon of hope in the DMV area, providing nutritious meals to those battling chronic illnesses. This organization has…
Video: Juanita “Busy Bee†Britton Showcases Black Artists at Anacostia Art Gallery
Juanita “Busy Bee†Britton hosted a special showcase featuring artists Marvin Sin and Akosua Bandele at the Anacostia Art Gallery on February 23rd. Located at…
LIFESTyle
Trump Removes Trailblazing Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden
President Trump fired Dr. Carla Hayden, the first woman and first African American to serve as Librarian of Congress, in a move that has sparked widespread condemnation from lawmakers and scholars.
The Best in Jazz Are Honored in D.C.
The NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship awarded four individuals, including Marshall Allen, Marilyn Crispell, Chucho Valdés, and Gary Giddins, for their contributions to jazz, and their…
Beyond Biology: Celebrating Mothers Who Rebuild Families from Loss and Tragedy
Relative caregivers, like Stacey Brown and Queen Poole, step in to provide love and stability to children in crisis, often overcoming legal and societal barriers…
Columbia Air Center, the Nation’s First Black-Owned Airport, Soon to Open Exhibit
The College Park Aviation Museum is set to open an exhibit this fall celebrating the history of Columbia Air Center, the first licensed Black-owned and…
Inaugural Preakness Festival Extends Beyond Horse Racing, Promotes Economic Opportunity, Unity
The Preakness Festival, a cultural extravaganza celebrating equestrian culture and showcasing Maryland’s diversity, aims to foster unity, build community, and boost economic opportunity through a…