Politicians and Baltimore residents want to see Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi removed from office because while crime in Baltimore is decreasing overall, juvenile crime is not.
Councilmember Trayon White asks fellow councilmembers for leniency in federal bribery case
WASHINGTON – DC Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is asking his colleagues and constituents for leniency in a federal bribery case where he is accused of taking kickbacks for securing deals for a community group focused on preventing violence.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s concession speech leaves supporters optimistic
Over a thousand people gathered on Howard University’s campus to hear Vice President Kamala Harris’s concession speech.
Maryland and DC attorneys general sue licensed Maryland gun dealers
Attorneys General in Maryland and DC are suing three Maryland’s gun dealers for gun trafficking after ignoring a convicted trafficker’s repeat buys
Traveling Postcards exhibit brings awareness to trauma while promoting art-based therapy
WASHINGTON – An art exhibit dedicated to the nonprofit organization Traveling Postcards makes its way to Washington to showcase various stories to the public. Created to support trauma survivors, the Traveling Postcards exhibit is considered therapeutic and examines ways in…
Maryland and DC tattoo artists speak about the industry and the advantages technology has brought
WASHINGTON – Local DC and Maryland artists examine how technology, social media, and stigma have changed the tattoo industry.
A charity organization travels to North Carolina to provide supplies and homes to displaced animals
WASHINGTON—A DC-based charity that rescues dogs and cats is teaming up with Georgetown University students for a project. They will conduct a rescue mission in North Carolina for dogs and cats displaced or abandoned after the recent Category 4 hurricane…
Traveling Postcards exhibit brings awareness to trauma while promoting art-based therapy
An art exhibit created to support trauma survivors and dedicated to the nonprofit organization Traveling Postcards has made its way to Washington to showcase various stories to the public, which are considered therapeutic.
DC councilmember Trayon White battling charges and lack of voter confidence as he seeks re-election
District Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is facing federal bribery charges as he seeks re-election.