Major Retailers Say Tariffs Are Forcing Price Hikes
Major American corporations are warning investors that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are raising prices, forcing companies to scale back business plans, and placing growing pressure on lower-income consumers while wealthier households continue to spend.

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Dozens March in D.C. in Solidarity with Immigrants, Women’s Rights
On International Women’s Day, activists gathered in Northwest D.C.’s Meridian Hill Park to celebrate the strength and power of women while protesting against attacks on immigrants,โฆ
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Ode to Bobby Felder
Bobby Felder, a celebrated jazz performer and educator, has been inspiring health warriors with his story of overcoming strugglesโฆ
EDITORIAL: War in Iran? ‘What Is It Good For? Absolutely Nothing!’
The White House’s determination to “make America great again” has sparked fears of a prolonged war, with artists andโฆ

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Business
D.C. Rejects Live Nation Settlement, AG Vows to Continue Antitrust Fight Over Ticketmaster
The District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb has vowed to continue pursuing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment, despite a settlement reached between theโฆ
Black and Latino Workers Face Lower Pay, Higher Joblessness in DC Fiscal Policy Institute Report
Despite Washington, D.C.’s prosperous skyline, Black and Latino workers face significant economic disparities, with lower wages, higher unemployment, and unaffordable housing costs, due to decadesโฆ
District of Columbia Among Nation’s Top Places for Women, New Report Shows
The District of Columbia ranked second in the nation for women’s economic and social well-being, health care, and safety, according to a new WalletHub report,โฆ
D.C. Gas Prices Poised to Climb After Iran Strikes Shake Oil Markets
Gas prices in the D.C. area are currently about $3.10 per gallon, but are expected to rise due to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran,โฆ
Crump’s Debut Novel Delivers Big Wins for Black Independent Booksellers
Attorney Ben Crump’s debut novel “Worse Than a Lie” has driven packed signings, sold-out shelves, and a measurable spike in revenue at Black-owned bookstores acrossโฆ
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
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
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
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.
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
What’s Next In the Fight for Federal Officer Transparency?
Local activists celebrated the passage of two emergency bills that mandate the Metropolitan Police Department’s inclusion of federal officers’ names in arrest reports and affidavits,โฆ
Girl Scouts Week 2026: Peoples UCC Celebrates 57 Years of Service
Girl Scouts of the United States of America, founded 114 years ago, is celebrating a week of service and reflection, with a historically African Americanโฆ
Remembering Jazz Legend, Educator Robert ‘Bobby’ Felder
Robert “Bobby” Felder, a celebrated jazz musician, educator, and bandleader, has died at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy of jazz archives, mentorship,โฆ
PACA Brings Preventive Care and Political Education to Southeast D.C.
Southeast D.C. residents are taking control of their health by launching the Pan-African Community Action’s People’s Pan-African Wellness Front, a monthly initiative that provides freeโฆ
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, March 12-15
The DMV area offers a variety of creative activities for the whole family to enjoy this weekend, from visiting the National Building Museum to attending the Washington National Opera’s production of “Treemonisha”.
UNCF Emphasizes Importance of Bolstering HBCUs Amid National Challenges
UNCF held its annual “A Mind Is…” National Gala to honor historically Black colleges and universities, and to raise funds to support their mission ofโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, March 5-8
From biblical epics to financial workshops, paint and sip nights to urban agriculture events, and a St. Patrick’s Day parade to an International Women’s Dayโฆ
Opera Meets the Community: WNO Previews ‘Treemonisha’ and ‘The Crucible’
The Washington National Opera, in partnership with The Washington Informer, hosted a Spring Preview Performance and Q&A featuring excerpts from “Treemonisha” and “The Crucible” atโฆ
‘Treemonisha’ Returns: Washington National Opera Reimagines Scott Joplin’s Classic
Washington National Opera is presenting a newly commissioned adaptation of Scott Joplin’s “Treemonisha” at Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C., featuring a revised story, musical arrangementโฆ

