Congress Targets D.C. Tax Authority as Trump Law Drives Deficit Surge
The Tax Foundation has warned that President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act will result in increased federal deficits and decreased local revenue for Washington, D.C., if Congress overrides the city’s decision to decouple from the federal tax law.

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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 creating goalsโฆ
THE RELIGION CORNER: In the Woods, She Found Her Church
Melody Starya Mobley is the first Black female forester in the U.S. Forest Service, who overcame racism and sexismโฆ

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Business
Grocery Prices Keep Pressuring Black Households as Staple Foods Remain Near Record Highs
Grocery prices have continued to rise, with beef and eggs being the most affected, causing households to allocate a larger share of their income to foodโฆ
Kitchen + Kocktails Owner Kevin Kelley Talks Growth
Kevin Kelley’s Kitchen + Kocktails, a Black-owned restaurant, has successfully moved to a new 13,000-square-foot space in downtown Chicago, despite facing governmental restrictions tied toโฆ
With Union Station as a Growing Hub, a Private Rail Company Pitches Amtrak on a New Generation of Overnight Trains
AmeriStarRail has proposed replacing Amtrak’s aging long-distance rail cars with a new bi-level trainset designed to improve passenger safety, comfort, and economic viability, with aโฆ
Black Unemployment Reaches 7.5% Nationwide as New Report Warns D.C. Faces Sharpening Risks
The “State of the Dream 2026” report warns of rising Black unemployment, federal job losses, weakened consumer protections, and policy shifts affecting technology, housing, andโฆ
Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump as Economy Outlook Turns Dark
A national survey released by the American Research Group shows that 63% of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s job performance and economic leadership, withโฆ
DMV
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 the communityโฆ
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
Homeownership Events in the DMV
DMV residents interested in learning more about homeownership can attend a variety of workshops and conferences offered by local agencies across the region, providing supportโฆ
‘Sacred Spaces’ Reimagines African American Heritage With A Year-Round Tribute to Black Culture
Jabari Jefferson’s first solo exhibition, “Sacred Spaces”, is a mixed media art piece that honors African American heritage and culture, featuring sustainable technology, community installations,โฆ
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince Georgeโs County
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 with herโฆ
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
Prince George’s Leaders, Advocates Call for Transparency, Consideration in Data Center Developments
Prince George’s County leaders and advocates are urging lawmakers and developers to prioritize the needs of the community and the environment when considering the constructionโฆ
Derrick Coley to Serve in House of Delegates; Danielle Hunter to Fill Council Vacancy; Moore Selects Darrell Odom Sr. for District 27 Vacancy
Derrick Coley, Danielle Hunter and Darrell Odom Sr. have been appointed to serve in the Maryland General Assembly, replacing other elected leaders in higher positions.
Moore Introduces Housing Agenda for Upcoming Legislative Session
With a goal of increasing affordability and real estate stock, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) has announced his housing agenda for the next legislative session,โฆ
Community
EDITORIAL: Grateful Hearts, Unbroken Voices
The Washington Informer reflects on the importance of unity, justice, and the Black Press in their Christmas message, while honoring the legacy of their late colleague,โฆ
Local Leaders Continue to Organize Against ICE and Other Federal Agents
Community leaders in D.C. are taking action to protect vulnerable communities from ICE and federal agent presence in the District, by organizing protests, rallies, andโฆ
Pearl B. Settles: Ward 7’s Queen of ‘The Hill’
Pearl B. Settles, a Ward 7 civic leader and youth advocate, is remembered 40 years after her death for her work in creating a cleanโฆ
As Disapproval Resolution Advances, Four Black Women Mull Return of ‘Recess at the Capitol’
Four Black women organized a “Recess at the Capitol” event to protest the Senate’s disapproval resolution of the D.C. Council’s child tax credit, which couldโฆ
D.C. Attorney General Secured Nearly $907 Million for District in 2025: Report
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) released its 2025 Impact Report, which details a year of litigation, enforcement, and legal defense that produced $906.8โฆ
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, Feb. 12-15
The DMV area is hosting a variety of Black History and Valentine’s Day-related activities, including a senior exercise class, an herbal bath tea workshop, a Black History Month Showcase, a poetry slam, a basketball doubleheader, an Afrobeats dance party, and a fantasy and sci-fiโฆ
Ben Crump Brings the Courtroom to Crime Fiction in ‘Worse Than a Lie’
Ben Crump, famed civil rights attorney, has released his debut legal thriller novel “Worse than a Lie”, which follows the story of a lawyer fightingโฆ
Bad Bunny Turns Super Bowl Halftime Show Into Cultural Power
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show was a celebration of Latin American and Caribbean culture, featuring an all-Spanish performance and visual storytelling, which drew praiseโฆ
Zona Maco: Navigating the Imprint of Blackness in Latin America
At Zona Maco, Black and Afro-Mexican narratives remain largely peripheral, but Sean Kelly Gallery has worked to highlight Black artists in the Mexico City marketโฆ
One Hundred Years Down, More to Go: ASALH Reflects on Centennial of Black History Month
The 100th anniversary of Black History Month is being celebrated by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) with aโฆ

