In Her Last Budget Proposal, Bowser Opts for Future Growth
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and her cabinet have presented the Fiscal Year 2027 budget as a roadmap to spurring revenue growth and scaling back on unsustainable programs, while investing in public education, health care, and transportation.

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Leadership Transition Underway at GWBCC Following CEO Departure
Aisha Bond is departing as president and CEO of the Greater Washington DC Black Chamber of Commerce after leading the organization with a clear vision andโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, April 13-15
The DMV is hosting a variety of events this week, from book talks and concerts to Pokemon Fest andโฆ
New Report Finds Black-Led Nonprofits Told to Drop Race from Their Work or Risk Losing Support
Black-led nonprofits are facing pressure to remove race from their mission, language, and identity in order to receive funding,โฆ

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Business
Joint Center Warns White House AI Plan Leaves Black Entrepreneurs at Risk
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies has criticized the White House’s AI Action Plan for not addressing the potential economic disparities that AI couldโฆ
George Washington University to Host Third Annual Future of Finance and Trade in Africa Conference
The third annual Future of Finance and Trade in Africa conference is being held at George Washington University to address economic challenges and opportunities facingโฆ
Tax Deadline Nears as Federal Changes and D.C. Rules Shape 2025 Filings
Taxpayers must file their federal and District of Columbia returns by April 15, taking advantage of the new federal law changes and the local creditsโฆ
From Enslaved Roots to a Billion-Dollar Business: Warren Thompson Expands Restaurant Empire Nationwide
Thompson Restaurants, a Black-owned hospitality company, has seen 12% revenue growth in 2025 due to expansion across multiple brands, new concept development, and a commitmentโฆ
Motorists Feel the Sting as Gas Prices Rise Above $4 Per Gallon
Gas prices have risen dramatically across the U.S., with the average price in the District reaching $4.19 per gallon, due to tensions in the Middleโฆ
DMV
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: What Should We Do?
Tamika Mallory’s powerful message in ‘State of Emergency’ is an urgent call to action to address systemic injustices and work towards meaningful change.
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, March 17-22
The DMV is hosting a variety of events this week, from a flower workshop and coffee and conversation to a Black Press Day celebration, aโฆ
Here for the DMVย andย Here to Help You Save on Your Utility Bills
Washington Gas has been providing affordable, reliable, and safe natural gas to the DMV for over 177 years, and has also committed to supporting theโฆ
Zenith Gallery to Showcase ‘Women Artists of the DMV’
The Zenith Gallery in Northwest Washington will present “Women Artists of the DMV” from Sept. 5 through Oct. 18, featuring works by more than 400โฆ
Knowledge is Power: Tools for Today’s Housing Market
The Washington Informer has provided a guide to inspire, educate and steer readers in the direction of property ownership, offering insights on foreclosure prevention, investingโฆ
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince Georgeโs County
Bowie Special Mayoral Election Set for April 7
The Bowie mayoral election will be held on April 7, with four candidates running to fill the vacant position, including Bowie Council members Michael Esteve, Roxyโฆ
Looking Ahead at the 2026 Primary Election, Challengers State Their Case
The candidate filing deadline has passed, establishing the official list of candidates for the upcoming primary and general elections, with many incumbents facing challengers focusingโฆ
Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce Talks Goals for Local Businesses
The Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a strong 2026, with Alexander Austin advocating for balanced legislation, promoting access to capital, and creatingโฆ
Ingrid S. Watson Takes on New Role in Prince George’s County
Ingrid S. Watson, former District 4 Councilmember, has been appointed as the new president and CEO of Prince George’s County’s Economic Development Corporation, bringing withโฆ
Prince George’s County Council Appoints Bowie Mayor Tim Adams
The Prince George’s County Council appointed Bowie Mayor Tim Adams to fill the vacant District 4 seat, making him the first council member to serveโฆ
Community
D.C. Students Kick Off 44th Annual Spelling Bee Season
Over 260 students from 88 schools in Washington, D.C., competed in the annual Citywide Spelling Bee, with the goal of qualifying for the Scripps National Spellingโฆ
D.C. Democratic At-Large Race Focuses on Local and Federal Issues
The race to replace outgoing D.C. Councilmember Anita Bonds is heating up, with nine candidates making their case to voters on issues such as federalโฆ
As Mayoral Contest Rages, Zionism Remains Topic of Discussion
Janeese Lewis George, a D.C. mayoral candidate and Ward 4 Council member, is facing pressure from anti-Zionists to take a consistent, full-throated stance against theโฆ
Cherry Blossoms in Peak Bloom: A Reminder to Protect ‘Our Earth’
The cherry blossoms on the National Mall serve as a reminder of the importance of environmental health and the need to protect the Earth’s beauty,โฆ
The Collins D.C. Council Report: A Veto Override, Juvenile Curfew Delay, and the Fight for Utility Rate Payers
The D.C. Council discussed open meeting modifications, safety standards for athletes and spectators, emergency juvenile curfew extension, and Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting Emergency Amendmentโฆ
Let’s Talk
Video: Real Safety D.C. Roundtable – Level Setting on Public Safety in Washington, D.C.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW250xKBx1M In partnership with the Public Welfare Foundation and its Real Safety D.C. education campaign, The Washington Informer hosted a powerful discussion exploring how communities canโฆ
Video: Dark Tower Day Party โ A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest
The Dark Tower Day Party โ A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest paid tribute to the artistry, style, and spirit that have shaped generationsโฆ
Video: March On! Festival Honors Stanley Nelson, Marsha Smith, and Senator Cory Booker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hcs95hYMvs The March On! Festival celebrates 13 years of amplifying the untold and mistold stories of the civil rights movement through art, film, and performance.โฆ
Video: GWBCC on Why Black Business Is the Backbone of D.C. | Best of The DMV
Aisha BondโPresident of the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce and lifelong Washingtonianโshares why the Chamber is proud to be a 2025 nominee in theโฆ
Video: Sankofa Blends Books, Coffee, and Culture | Best of The DMV Spotlight
We stopped by Sankofa Video, Books & Cafรฉ โ a D.C. landmark with a story as rich as its community ties. Sankofa didnโt start asโฆ

LIFESTyle
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, April 9-12
Celebrate the spirit of the DMV by getting active and staying connected through various events such as the Thursday Night Rides at Wakefield Park, the Earth Day Festival at the TPSS Co-op Grocery, the Gaithersburg Film Festival, and the MACC Bash at Merriweather Postโฆ
Exclusive New Insider Accounts Rock ‘On the Record’ as Russell Simmons’ Lawsuit Gains Steam
Participants in the documentary “On the Record” have come forward with allegations of direction, pressure, and a narrative they did not fully understand when theyโฆ
From Boy Scout to Eagle: Maryland Teen Redefines Legacy
After a 12-year journey of service and stewardship, Mark Turner Jr. of Fort Washington, Maryland achieved the pinnacle of Boy Scouts of America with hisโฆ
Ticket Frenzy Builds for ‘Michael’ Ahead of Premiere and Global Release
“Michael,” the highly anticipated biopic about Michael Jackson, is on track for one of the biggest debuts of the year, with ticket presales already pushingโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, April 2-5
From tai chi and jazz to poetry and knitting, there are a variety of events happening in the Washington metropolitan area this weekend, offering somethingโฆ

