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BGE’s Customer Relief Fund, backed by a $15M Exelon donation, offers grants averaging $400 to eligible households behind on energy bills. Applications close Sept. 30 or until funds run out.
Radio One DC is joining thousands of people across the country for the Walk to End Lupus Now®.
Morgan State University is reviving its plan to open a nonprofit medical school, aiming to boost diversity and address doctor shortages in underserved areas.
A grand jury rejected the federal indictment against Sean C. Dunn, who threw a sandwich at a federal agent in Washington, D.C., in protest of Donald Trump's militarized occupation of the city.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates is calling for new laws to address juvenile repeat offenders, including stricter ankle monitor rules and parental accountability.
Judge Rules Black Man Was Unlawfully Arrested In DC Amid Trump’s Federal Takeover Of Law Enforcement
A federal judge dismissed a weapons case against a Black man held in the D.C. jail for a week as a result of what the judge ruled was an unlawful search.
Baltimore comedian Reggie Carroll, 52, was fatally shot in Southaven, Mississippi. Police arrested 38-year-old Tranell Marquise Williams, who has been charged with his murder.
Washington Commanders announce their 53-man roster featuring Jayden Daniels, Von Miller, Marshon Lattimore, and key additions for 2025.
A Maryland resident was diagnosed with New World screwworm after traveling to El Salvador, the first U.S. case tied to an active outbreak. Officials say risk remains low.
Terry McLaurin agrees to a $96M extension with Washington, ending his holdout and securing his spot for the season opener.
Zoe Cummings interviewed her fellow Howard University students to get their reactions after the suddenly resignation of President Ben Vinson III.
D.C.’s Summer Restaurant Week now runs until August 31, featuring 380+ restaurants with special prix-fixe menus. Don’t miss out!