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FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA’S FINAL WHITE HOUSE GARDEN PLANTING
First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed students from across the country and across town (Bancroft Elementary School) as well as NASA…
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WILSON: We’ve Lost a Hero in AIDS Struggle
The world lost a hero, the AIDS community lost a leader, the Black AIDS community lost a giant, and many…
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EDITORIAL: Justice Still Thwarts Family of Terrence Sterling
Over the past several weeks, the family and friends of 31-year-old Terrence Sterling have continued to protest near the street…
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Roundtable Aims to Spark Farming Revolution
More than 40 renowned scientists and researchers from the agricultural business community recently joined state and local officials at the…
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Charges Dismissed Against Walter Fauntroy
A Maryland judge has dropped a bad-check charge against Walter Fauntroy, the District of Columbia's former delegate to Congress.
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UNCF’s 5K for Education Returns
The preeminent organization responsible for millions of African-Americans receiving a higher education returns with their annual effort to keep the…
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Petworth Hosts Fun Day to Promote Unity, Solve Problems
WASHINGTON ; David Sheon says it's a new day for the Petworth Community. These days, the member of Advisory Neighborhood…
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Largest Phase of Metro Maintenance Project Set to Begin
Metro officials warned riders who travel throughout Fairfax County, Virginia, to use alternative means of transportation as the transit agency…
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Payday-Loan Company Donates Cash to Help Low-Income Men
ACE Cash Express Inc. recently donated $7,500 to the nonprofit MenzFit group to help low-income men in the D.C. and…
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Metro Officials Split on Late-Night Service Plan
Metro officials presented Thursday four options for changing late-night operating hours at rail stations, but the proposals were met with…
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