After Gas Explosion Displaced Dozens, D.C. Takes Ward 1 Landlords to Court
The District of Columbia is suing the owners of two Ward 1 apartment buildings for allegedly neglecting hazardous conditions, which resulted in a gas explosion that injured a tenant, displaced over 50 residents, and left one building uninhabitable.

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DMV Developers, Stakeholders Committed to Building a Greener City
Urban Green, LLC and Somerset Development Company are leading the way in providing eco-friendly, affordable and resilient housing in the Washington metropolitan area, with the helpโฆ
Upcoming Film Screening Sheds Light on Tolbert Assassination in Liberia
The July 18 screening of โThe Assassination of President William R. Tolbertโ at Sankofa Video Books & Cafe inโฆ
Auxiliary Bishop Robert Boxie, the Youngest Prelate in America
Robert P. Boxie III, former Catholic chaplain of Howard University, was consecrated as the youngest prelate in America, becomingโฆ
Trust as Your Advantage
Trust is an essential form of capital in today’s business environment, and can be earned through consistency, accountability, andโฆ

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Business
U.S. Foreclosures Hit Seven-Year High While D.C. Area Remains Relatively Stable
Foreclosure filings have reached their highest level in nearly seven years, with many homeowners struggling to make mortgage payments due to the cost of living outpacingโฆ
PNC and Howard University Host HBCU Entrepreneurship Empowerment Summit
Howard University and the PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship held the 2026 HBCU Entrepreneurship Empowerment Summit to provide Black business owners, investors, and student entrepreneursโฆ
Millions Lose Food Assistance as Federal SNAP Cuts Reach D.C. Region, Raising New Concerns for Families and Schools
Millions of Americans are losing food assistance due to the damaging One Big Beautiful Bill Act, resulting in smaller grocery budgets, increased pressure on foodโฆ
Schwalb Targets Wage Theft, Housing Conditions in Pair of Enforcement Actions Across D.C.
The D.C. attorney general has launched two enforcement actions targeting labor violations and unsafe housing conditions, securing a $243,350 settlement with The Park at 14thโฆ
A Legacy That Was Never Meant to Be History
Nannie Helen Burroughs, a champion of workforce and academic development, left a legacy of community investment and economic empowerment that is still relevant today, asโฆ
DMV
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
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
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince Georgeโs County
Celebrating Prince George’s History at 250
Prince George’s County, Maryland, has a rich and diverse history, from its origins as the county with the largest population of enslaved Africans to its currentโฆ
Prince Georgians Learn What’s Next for Former Six Flags Site
Community members attended a town hall to discuss the future of the former Six Flags America site, which was recently purchased by a joint ventureโฆ
Maryland’s 2026 Primary Election Results
Maryland’s 2026 Democratic primaries saw several new county executives, a new member of Congress, and changes to the state legislature, with African American candidates leadingโฆ
Prince George’s County Political Updates
Prince George’s County Council passed a revised budget after errors were found in the original budget, but the Park and Planning Commission is suing theโฆ
Prince George’s Homeowners Seek Equity, Awareness To Promote Homeownership
Dr. Kofi Bryant Sr. and other advocates are working to expand homeownership in Prince George’s County, Maryland, by increasing affordability, access, and lending resources, whileโฆ
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 Collins D.C. Council Report: Questions About Fees and Government Employee Telework Policy
The D.C. Council unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which included the potential creation of a U Street business improvement district, fullโฆ
Resident, Advocates Respond to D.C. Council’s Medical Debt Reform
The D.C. Council unanimously approved the Medical Debt Mitigation Amendment Act of 2025, which requires health care facilities to offer payment plans to low-income patientsโฆ
Way Past Curfew: Examining Youth Safety, New Rules Amid the Summer Surge
D.C. leaders have expanded temporary youth curfews and increased the presence of the National Guard, causing concerns among advocates and residents about the youth’s interactionโฆ
Let’s Talk
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 at Ridgeโฆ
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
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

LIFESTyle
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, July 13-16
The DMV area is hosting a variety of upcoming events, including an author talk, trivia night, live music, jazz night, reggae concert, and basketball game, as well as a country music tour featuring Darius Rucker.
Earth, Wind & Fire Film Highlights Artists’ Genius, Ingenuity
Earth, Wind & Fire’s legacy is celebrated in the new documentary “Earth, Wind & Fire (to Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World)”โฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, July 9-12
Enjoy a fun weekend in the DMV with volunteer opportunities, concerts, and plenty of chances for good food, including jazz at SAAM, volunteer at Unionโฆ
From Resilience to Recipes: Chef Anthony Thomas Inspires the Next Generation of Young Chefs
Chef Anthony Thomas is a passionate advocate for healthy living and nutrition education, who recently served as a judge at the K12 National Student Cook-Off,โฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, July 6-9
From World Cup watch parties to concerts, theater, book discussions, baseball games, and art exhibitions, there are many events happening in the DMV this weekโฆ

