Judge Ousted from Karmelo Anthony Case Ahead of New Trial Showdown
A visiting judge removed Texas District Judge John Roach Jr. from Karmelo Anthony’s murder case following concerns over impartiality due to the judge’s public comments regarding the trial.

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Students in the D.C. area and beyond face various challenges including resource shortages, social media pressure, heavy workloads, and transportation issues.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: A Slice of Heaven
Juanita Newell praised artist Nekisha Durrett’s perseverance, while Natalene Smith addressed the systemic causes of Washington, D.C.’s high unemploymentโฆ
The Importance of Reorientation, Navigating the New School Daze
Five summer interns at The Washington Informer collaborated to produce “Reorientation: The New School Daze,” a special series coveringโฆ
Beyond the Backpack: Examining the Hidden Costs of Back to School
Families in Washington, D.C., particularly in Wards 7 and 8 where supply costs are highest, are increasingly relying onโฆ

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Business
Young, Black, and In Business
With National Black Business Month in full swing, all eyes are on boosting the entrepreneurial sector that holds the second-strongest link to wealth creation among Africanโฆ
D.C. Has Nation’s Highest Unemployment Rate. For Black Workers, It Tops 10%
Washington, D.C., recorded the nation’s highest overall unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2026, driven largely by federal workforce cuts that pushed Black unemploymentโฆ
D.C.’s Youth Entrepreneurship Program Gives Startup Boost to D.C.-Area Students
Zaynah Crawley and Tioluwani Fabunmi won the grand prize of $2,500 at the D.C. Youth Entrepreneurship Program pitch competition held on Aug. 4 to fundโฆ
D.C. Residents Carry $102,400 in Debt as Homeowners Increasingly Turn to Equity for Cash
D.C. residents face higher-than-average household debt, a burden exacerbated by significant racial disparities in homeownership and access to home equity.
Civil Rights Groups Warn AI Could Become the Next Front in the Fight Against Discrimination
A coalition of civil rights and consumer advocates is challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to limit state oversight of artificial intelligence, arguing that such actionsโฆ
This week’s issue & Special Sections
DMV
A DC Masterpiece of Business, Community and Washington, D.C. – Mrs. Virginia Ali
The Washington, D.C., chapter of the National Black MBA Association will present the Catherine W. LeBlanc Legacy Award to Virginia Ali, co-founder of Ben’s Chili Bowl,โฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, Aug. 13-16
Several events are scheduled across the DMV area this weekend, including a Tomato Party, an All-Star Comedy Show, the DC Hot Air Balloon Festival, Pandaโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, July 30 โ Aug. 2
Several community events, ranging from carnivals and dance classes to fundraisers and flea markets, are scheduled to take place in the DMV area between lateโฆ
VIEWPOINTS
People are staying cool during the intense DMV heat by drinking plenty of water, wearing light clothing, and staying inside with the AC on.
Investing in a Safer, More Reliable Energy Future
Washington Gas is investing in the DMV’s energy future through its Accelerated Pipeline Replacement Programs, which have invested over $2.4 billion in infrastructure upgrades toโฆ
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince Georgeโs County
Annual Negro League All-Star Game to Celebrate Legacy, Honor Women
The Negro League Legends Hall of Fame is scheduled to host the annual Negro League East-West All-Star baseball game on Aug. 29 at Prince George’s Stadiumโฆ
Prince George’s County Business Updates
Prince George’s County leaders approved a new development district for a 14-acre Sphere project while Kevin Anderson was appointed to lead the Maryland-National Park andโฆ
Prince George’s County Political Updates
Maryland’s presiding officers have called for a special legislative session in early August to focus on congressional redistricting, while the state also announced plans forโฆ
UCAP’s Second Annual Housing Resource Fair Boosts Long-Term Stability
Prince George’s County residents accessed housing and financial resources at United Communities Against Poverty’s 2nd Annual Housing Resource Fair in Capitol Heights.
2026 Primary Election Results Certified, New Countywide Leadership Changes
The 2026 Maryland primary results have been certified, featuring a decisive win for Gov. Wes Moore and several key shifts in Prince George’s County leadership.
Community
Racial Healing in Black America: What the Data Tells Us
This report explores how Black Americans define racial healing, where they experience the deepest harms, and what they believe is needed to move the country forward,โฆ
The Annual Tomato Party at Common Good City Farm: A Celebration of the Summer Harvest
Common Good City Farm hosted its annual Tomato Party on Aug. 13 in LeDroit Park to celebrate summer produce and advocate for sustainable agriculture andโฆ
Two-Time NBA Champion Quinn Cook Hosted 10th Annual Basketball Camp
HED: ย WI Contributing Writer and WI Photographerย Two-time NBA champion and DMV native Quinn Cook brought his annual youth basketball camp back home for theโฆ
Students and Universities Start Year in the Shadow of Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
New federal student loan borrowing limits under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act have created financial challenges for students at historically Black colleges and universities,โฆ
D.C. Built a Vaccine Firewall. Trump’s New Order Is About to Test It
Washington, D.C., has implemented a law allowing healthcare providers to deviate from federal vaccine recommendations in response to President Trump’s executive order seeking to separateโฆ
Let’s Talk
Video | Clearing the Air: How DC Is Working Toward Fully Electrifying Transportation by 2045
Washington, D.C., has committed to fully electrifying its transportation sector by 2045, but what will it take to reach that goal? Watch: Washington Informer reporter Myaโฆ
Late Night Hype Creates a Safe Space for Teens in Washington, D.C.
The D.C. Department of Parks and Recreationโs Late Night Hype program returned for its fifth season on June 5, 2026, with a kickoff event atโฆ
Video: D.C. Voter Guide Helps Seniors Navigate Ranked Choice Voting
As the June 16 primary approaches, AARP D.C., the League of Women Voters D.C., and the D.C. Board of Elections have joined forces to createโฆ
DCision 2026 Debate Video: A Brief Look at the Mayoral and Delegate Debates
The Washington Informer, in partnership with the DC Democratic State Committee (DC Dems), the Washington Association of Black Journalists, the Greater Washington Black Chamber ofโฆ
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 communitiesโฆ

LIFESTyle
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, Aug. 20-23
Several community events, ranging from cultural festivals and comedy shows to educational workshops and back-to-school giveaways, are scheduled to take place throughout the DMV area during the final weekend of August.
Stellar Awards Celebrate Gospel’s Legacy, Faith and Future in Charlotte
The 41st annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards took place in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 14-15, celebrating artistry and faith with performances and honors forโฆ
Nekisha Durrett: The Artist, D.C. Native Behind the ‘Hem of Heaven’
Mixed media artist Nekisha Durrett has installed her 24-foot ceramic artwork, “Hem of Heaven,” at the Obama Presidential Center to honor Black history and inspireโฆ
‘Where We Once Belonged,’ An Artist’s View of D.C. Gentrification
Painter Marilyn Gates-Davis is presenting her exhibition “Where We Once Belong: DC’s Development and Disappearance” at the Amy Kaslow Gallery in Bethesda, Maryland, and willโฆ
For Years, Keffe D Talked About Tupac’s Murder. Now a Jury is Listening
The murder trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who is accused of helping plan the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed Tupac Shakur, is set toโฆ

