Howard Makes History as Top-Tier Research University
Howard University has become the first historically Black college to achieve the highest research classification for U.S. universities, spending nearly $85 million annually on research and awarding 96 research doctorates in fiscal year 2023.

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Corporate America Abandons DEI, But Black-Owned Brands Are the Future
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Business
Women Grow Leadership Summit
The Women Grow Leadership Summit will be a two-day event at the Gaylord Resort and Convention Center in Maryland, celebrating growth, equity, and innovation in the…
Prince George’s Chamber Holds CHAMBER FORWARD 2025 Meeting
Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce held the CHAMBER FORWARD 2025 Outlook Annual Breakfast, where leaders discussed the county’s economic trends and plans for growth, public…
Capital Business Seminar
The Capital Business Seminar, sponsored by D.C. Shadow Rep. Oye Owolewa, will take place on Feb. 18 at the Dorothy Height/Benning Library, where attendees will…
Camp Wins MEDA Award
Prince Georgian Marva Jo Camp has been named the 2025 MEDA Volunteer of the Year for her contributions to economic growth and community empowerment in…
Amazon to Pay $3.95 Million Settlement Over Misleading Tipping Practices
Amazon has agreed to pay $3.95 million to the District of Columbia to resolve a lawsuit alleging the company misled customers about how their tips…
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.
Watching and Waiting Leads to a Larger Homeownership Gap for Single Black Women
Single Black women in the U.S. are, on average, 45 years old when they purchase their first home, due to various challenges…
Winterize Your Home and Save a Few Coins with these Tips
The DC Public Service Commission recommends simple steps to reduce energy consumption and save money during cold weather, including letting sunlight in,…
What Can Prospective Homebuyers, Current Homeowners Expect from the Trump Administration
Donald Trump has been sworn in as President of the United States, and his administration will likely continue to prioritize issues like…
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince George’s County
Prince George’s County Political Updates
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Prince George’s County Local Updates
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Prince George’s County Political Updates
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Bladensburg Withdraws Efforts to Annex Hospital Hill Site
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Prince George’s County Political Updates
Sen. Angela Alsobrooks has received her committee assignments and has pledged to defend Maryland’s federal workers, while also endorsing County Council member Calvin Hawkins for…
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Community
Shanklin Hall Seeks $200K for Expansion
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The D.C. Council and Mayor Muriel Bowser are navigating challenges in budget priorities, with Ward 8 residents demanding attention for their under-resourced communities. Meanwhile, Ward…
With Latest Congressional Bill, Home Rule Under Threat— Again
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is refusing to publicly acknowledge the attacks on her hometown by President Trump and Republicans in Congress, instead focusing on the…
D.C. Makes History with First-of-Its-Kind Youth Development Certification
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has launched a new program, the Youth Development Professional Certification, to provide individuals passionate about youth with access to education, training,…
Events DC and CareFirst Enter Partnership to Expand Health Care at St. Elizabeths East Campus
CareFirst Arena, a state-of-the-art hospital and sports venue, will be unveiled in St. Elizabeths East Campus, with a focus on health and wellness, as part…
Let’s Talk
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Director Ruben Santiago Hudson discusses “The Other Americans†with ²ÝÝ®tv Informer Contributing Writer; Brenda Siler. The two discuss the process of directing, casting and bringing the…
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Candi Dailey from the Potomac Hospitality Group speaks with Publisher, Denise Rolark Barnes, about the importance of continuing Black traditions through food and culture as…
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Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, Feb. 13-16
This weekend, the DMV is filled with love-themed events for everyone, including comedy shows, mixology classes, yoga parties, and vintage night markets.
Super Bowl 59: Eagles Dominate, Kendrick Lamar Highlights Black Stories
Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast, featuring performances with Sza, Serena…
Kennedy Center Leadership and Programming Being Challenged
President Trump has announced plans to fire several board members and take over the lead position at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, citing…
REDWOOD Ensures Jazz Stays on Point While Moving Forward
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Alvin Ailey Celebrates ‘Legacy in Motion’ at Kennedy Center in National Tour
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