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SCOTUS TO Hear Debt Relief Arguments
The court in a brief Thursday said it would hear arguments in February with a decision soon to follow.
Read MoreDC Attorney General Sues Tax Service
The Attorney General says he hopes D.C. wins the suit to help customers get some of their money back.
Read MoreIBD: Irritable Bowel Disease
The first week of December is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week.
Read MoreWhite House Confident There Will Be No Rail Strike
The devastating potential impact of a strike that could force many businesses to shut down.
Read MoreU.S. Proposes Interim Solution To Jackson Water Crisis
The Justice Department said it filed a proposal to appoint a third-party manager to stabilize the Mississippi city’s public drinking water system
Read MoreConversation with DC Attorney General Karl Racine
We’re talking to him about several criminal justice issues.
Read MoreTwo rescued After Mont. Co. Plane crash; Power Restored
The county’s public school system closed its schools and offices Monday due to the outage’s impact on safety and school operations.
Read MoreDC Public Schools Requiring Negative COVID Test Today
Parents had until nine last night to upload the results online or show proof in person this morning.
Read MoreFauci Urges COVID Boosters During Last WH Briefing
Fauci has advised seven U.S. presidents and served during the HIV-Aids epidemic, West Nile virus and Ebola threats.
Read MoreSC Sen. Graham Testifies Before GA Grand Jury
Graham is one of a number of high-profile Trump allies whose testimony has been sought.
Read MoreSCOTUS Rejects Trump’s Tax Returns Plea
The Supreme Court has refused to block those records from being released to the Democrat-led panel.
Read MoreMedical Monday: Diabetes & Thanksgiving Eating
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and this is the perfect time for diabetics to watch their numbers.
Read MoreNancy Pelosi Not Seeking Re-Election To Democratic Leadership
The California Democrat has served as Speaker on two separate occasions.
Read MoreStudent Loans, Holiday Spending and Debt.
How do you manage your own finances in a tricky economy?
Read MoreTrump Prepares 3rd Presidential Campaign
An announcement was expected at 9 p.m. EST Tuesday from his club in Palm Beach.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month
Information and resources about Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Read MoreUndefeated Eagles Host Commanders On MNF
Last weekend the Commanders had a three-game winning streak snapped.
Read MoreUVA Shooting Suspect In Custody After Shooting
Two other students were also injured in the shooting.
Read MorePowerball Jackpot Reaches $1.9 Billion
The odds of winning the big jackpot are one in 292 million.
Read MoreSix Metro Stations Reopen After Construction Closure
The transit agency also plans to have more trains running before Thanksgiving and improve frequency for Red, Blue, Orange and Silver lines next month.
Read MoreMetrobus Incident: What Would You Do?
If you were in Kyla Thurston’s shoes, what would you have done?
Read MoreChildren’s National Hospital Is Near Capacity
More kids are getting sick from RSV and the flu.
Read MoreU.S. Consular Officers Speak To Griner, Whelan
Griner she said she was grateful for support she had received and for those trying to bring her home.
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness Month
What you need to do about detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Read MoreCommanders’ QB Wentz Out For Weeks
Backup quarterback Taylor Heinicke is expected to start against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
Read MoreCuffing Season: Is It For You?
Will it be temporary or will it help you find the love of your life?
Read MoreCar Found in Deadly DC Shooting
They are still looking for three people who got out of a car, opened fire on the teen and took off.
Read MoreDC May Delay COVID Vax Deadline For Students
School leaders fear the mandate could lead to a high number of students missing class.
Read MoreDiversity in the Media/Advertising Industry
Next week a virtual summit will be held to examine diversity in the media and advertising industry.
Read MoreJan 6 Committee Votes To Subpoena Trump
Congress can hold Trump in contempt if he refuses to comply.
Read MoreCharles County Changes
The county is experiencing growth and growing pains. How is it all being managed?
Read MoreGeldart Out as DC Deputy Mayor for Public Safety
Geldart was accused of assault after an incident in the parking lot of Gold’s Gym in Alexandria on October 1st.
Read MoreSupreme Court Rejects Dylan Roof’s Appeal
He was given a death sentence for killing nine Black people in 2015 at a Charleston, South Carolina, church.
Read MorePrince George’s Teen Curfew Extended
The thirty-day curfew enacted in September in Prince George’s County will continue until the end of the year.
Read MoreDC Deputy Mayor on Leave After Alleged Assault
Geldart is accused of grabbing a man by the throat during a dispute.
Read MoreAL Congressional Map Goes Before SCOTUS
It comes from Alabama after a lower court agreed with Black voters that its congressional map wasn’t legal.
Read MoreUnited Way NCA Project Community Connect
This event has been a one-stop shop for employment, medical, rental assistance, support for returning citizens and military veterans.
Read MoreAtty. Areva Martin Discusses Her New Book “Awakening”
“Awakening: Ladies, Leadership and The Lies We’ve Been Told”
Read MoreDC To Offer More Households Discounted Utility Bills
The savings amount to almost 500-dollars a year for electric bills, 300 for those who don’t have electric heat.
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