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- In spite of there being little overall change in the homeless population in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, homelessness inside the District nevertheless increased 6 percent from 2011, according to Homeless in Metropolitan Washington, a new report by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.more More Arrow


Danita Doleman, President of Youth Tech, pleads guilty to lying on her tax return
- The executive director of Youth Tech, a group linked to former D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr., has agreed to plead guilty to lying on her 2009 tax return.more More Arrow


 Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier
- D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray May 9 said that Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier has agreed to remain at the helm of the D.C. police department and has accepted a five-year extension of her contract.more More Arrow


- For those who don’t recognize this phrase, it was the twice-weekly call that let the neighborhood know the AFRO paper boy or girl was in the block.more More Arrow


Adrienne Perry, 23, appreciates the course preparation she received from the Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP). She will graduate from the Howard University School of Dentistry in May 2014, in Washington, D.C.
- A senior trip to Guatemala was an eye-opening journey for Adrienne Perry who learned that oral health care does not exist for many adults and children.more More Arrow


- My grandmother was quite dignified and often came up with lofty axioms to keep us on a narrow path; birds of a feather flock together, association brings assimilation.more More Arrow


Panelists speak on their experiences dealing with Military Sexual Trauma at the Truth and Justice 2012 Summit on Military Sexual Violence.
- Veteran servicemen and women from 27 different states around the nation joined in solidarity this week at the Truth and Justice 2012 Summit on Military Sexual Violence to speak out against sexual assault and harassment in the armed forces.more More Arrow


DC-based Unity Health Care, a recipient of the Obama health center grants this week cut the ribbon for a $20 million health facility in Southeast, DC
- Recently, President Obama’s administration awarded grants of over $728 million for the renovation and construction of health centers around the country.more More Arrow


Lisa Lamb, 46, holds her one week old grandson, Lamont Lamb, while his two-year old brother, Omari Claggett and mother, Ashley Claggett, 21 enjoy the festivities at the Ninth Annual Healthy DC Mom Baby Shower in the District. The young mother wants to complete her studies to become a licensed massage therapist.
- Dozens of expectant mothers and parents of newborns celebrated life and healthy pregnancies at the Ninth Annual Healthy DC Mom Baby Shower on May 4, at United Medical Center in southeast Washington.


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 Councilman Harry Thomas jr.
- Former D.C. Council Member Harry Thomas Jr. was sentenced by a federal judge May 3 to 38 months in prison for stealing more than $350,000 in taxpayer funds.more More Arrow


- In the wake of Mayor Vincent Gray’s proposed budget cuts to critical housing, homelessness, and family support services, sixty homeless children and parents interrupted the Budget Support Act hearing. April 30, and handed their city representatives hand-painted houses with the message “Kids Need Homes” written on them, as a young man sang a gospel song.more More Arrow


- Howard University Geriatrics Division has been awarded a grant by the District of Columbia Office of Aging (DCOA) to operate fitness and wellness programs at the city’s new Hayes Senior Wellness Center.

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Teone Lancaster, a second grader at LaSalle Elementary School in northwest D.C., was struck by a vehicle going 40 mph in a school zone. Traffic authorities want speed cameras, speed bumps and more crossing guards
- After being struck by a vehicle across from his school, the life of young Teone Lancaster, 8, will never, at least in his mind, be the same. more More Arrow


- A new program for breast cancer screening and diagnosis has been launched in Washington DC to target African American women who live in Ward 8, where the breast cancer death rate is 10 percent higher than the national average.
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- Achievement Preparatory Academy (Achievement Prep), a public charter school serving 210 scholars east of the Anacostia River, is among the highest performing public schools in the city, according to 2011 DC Comprehensive Assessment System (DC-CAS) scores.

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Week of Washington science and tech events attracted thousands including youth, people of color
- Last week, hundreds of thousands of people attended a series of events in Washington focusing on science and science related fields. These events included a White House Forum on Women and Girls in STEM, a pair of health policy forums, and a science and technology festival.more More Arrow


- Mayor Vincent C. Gray and officials from the Washington, D.C. Department of Health announced April 26 that the District’s infant mortality rate has declined to a historic low of 8 infant deaths per 1,000 live births.more More Arrow


 Inner tunnel of the Washington D.C. Metro
- Riders of the Washington D.C. Metro system are about to get hit with another fare increase, after the transit authority’s board approved across-the-board hikes in parking fees, bus and rail fares in an effort to offset a projected budget deficit of more than $100 million.more More Arrow


- A report to the D.C. Council released April 27 faults officials at the Children’s Youth Investment Trust Corp. for failing to detect fraudulent expenditures, and claims former D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. may have had help from someone in city government when he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the nonprofit group.more More Arrow


Tax on cigar-type products popularly called “blunts” may be way of funding green health centers, smoking cessation programs
- At gas stations in the District of Columbia, fuel is not the only popular product sold. Surprisingly, cigar products, such as the brand Phillies Blunts, are also amongst the fastest selling products at gas stations as well as convenience stores, and drug stores particularly in Wards 7 and 8 according to advocates.

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Film and Television actress Kerry Washington
- A Washington, D.C. elementary school beat out a crowded field nationwide to become one of eight schools that will participate in a new White House initiative created with an eye toward improving low-performing schools via the arts.more More Arrow


 Logo for Black Engineer of the Year.
- The 27th Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Global Competitiveness Conference will convene in Washington, D.C. Feb. 7, 2013 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel.more More Arrow


District of Columbia Public Schools Dunbar Senior High School
- Washington, D.C.’s public school system (DCPS)will be streamlined in the next five years into a system that will focus on improving academic achievement, increasing graduation rates and lengthening the school day—or possibly the academic year—while generating more student satisfaction, if D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) Chancellor Kaya Henderson have their way.more More Arrow


- Hackers disabled municipal government web sites in D.C. and New York City this week in a cyber assault that shut down nyc.gov for two hours on April 17 and targeted Washington, D.C.’s departments of Transportation and Consumer and Regulatory Affairs on April 19.more More Arrow


Dr. Sheila Harmon Martin, Ph.D. and Edgar Brookins heading into the concert.
- The crowd of people who gathered at the Howard Theatre’s re-opening night gala indulged in a little retro glam and opulence for the evening, with details befitting a scene from “Harlem Nights.”

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- (Washington, DC) HandsOn Greater DC Cares will once again sponsor its largest annual service project, Servathon 2012, April 20 and April 21.more More Arrow


D.C. Councilman Vincent Orange
- D.C. Councilman Vincent Orange’s (D-At-Large) narrow victory in the April 3 primary was confirmed by the District’s Board of Elections on April 13. Out of all the races where council incumbents faced challenges; the at-large seat was the one that had residents on edge.more More Arrow


Eighty students involved in chapters of Rainbow Push from California, Illinois and Michigan, attend the candlelight vigil in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King's life as part of a tour of historically Black colleges across the nation.
- They came by wheelchair, crutches, motorized wheelchairs, buses from high schools around the country, bicycles, on foot and from their jobs, to send a message that the spirit of peace still lives.


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 (Left to Right) Family Matters Board of Trustees Chair Thomas Johnson and Family Matters CEO Tonya Smallwood Jackson stands with Ways to Work participant Felishia Jackson as she receives the keys to her new car at the Ways to Work launch in D.C.
- As the nation’s low-income households navigate tough economic times, a national program is helping them acquire vehicles to get to work and become financially independent in the process.more More Arrow


- If D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray has his way the city government will confront--and end-- bullying throughout the town.more More Arrow