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A Washington, D.C. woman was found stabbed to death in her Fifth District apartment following a fit of rage from her late newborn's father when he discovered she dumped their two-month-old's lifeless body in the trash after accidentally smothering him in her sleep last year.

Music

Mogul Pharrell Williams announced that his Something In The Water Festival would be returning yesterday (April 26). Read inside to find out where the event has been relocated and the dates it will take place.

NBC Sports Washington's Chase Hughes shares with the ladies of the Triple W Podcast how his sports media journey started, what caused the friction with the team before the trade deadline, gives his HOT TAKE on the future for Washington Wizards plus more!

One man, a woman and a juvenile girl were shot near the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street NW. All three are stable.

"The People of Promise initiative, which will be supported by our $1.7 million investment in Life Coaches, will ensure those most at risk of being involved in gun violence get the services their situations demand to lead safer lives."

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Dr. Valerie Sheares Ashby will become the first woman to serve as president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

April 16 marks Emancipation Day in Washington, DC! This day commemorates the abolition of slavery in the nation’s capital. Throughout the city today will be lots of activities to enjoy in celebration of this Holiday! There will be a parade, fireworks and concert with Ceelo Green, MC Lyte + more! https://youtu.be/kTgpLek3EM8   READ MORE:   […]

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Jeff Johnson explains why Texas Governor Greg Abbott sent a bus of migrants to Joe Biden.

As the English language in America is replete with regional influences, AAVE falls under that distinction and a discussion on the style of speaking is currently trending on Twitter.

The Nurses Association says the strike will last 24 hours.

Good News

Trailblazing basketball legend Earl Lloyd—the first Black player to compete in an NBA game—was recently honored by the city of Alexandria.