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A body found under a Washington, D.C., bridge is that of a missing Maryland teen according to police. District police told news outlets Friday the body has been identified as 16-year-old Eberson Guerra-Sanchez, of Frederick, Maryland. They found her on the 5200 block of Canal Road, Northwest with multiple sharp force injuries. She was declared […]

DC is a city where people from all over the world live but there are a select few who can say they’re DC Natives. It was long road to get here but May 20th, 2019 DC will officially celebrate it’s first Native’s Day! Tony Lewis Jr. stopped by to share more about the day and […]

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Police in Prince Georges County have arrested three teens in connection with the murder of a 14-year-old girl. Ariana Funes-Diaz was found dead in a creek on May 15 in the 6300 block of 64th Avenue in Riverdale. Officers arrested 16-year-old Josue Fuentes-Ponce of Bladensburg, 17-year-old Joel Escobar of Northeast Washington, DC, and 14-year-old Cynthia Hernandez-Nucamendi of […]

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Maryland’s comptroller want to penalize Alabama for its strictest-in-the-nation abortion ban. He’s urging the state’s pension system to divest itself from Alabama-based companies. In a Facebook post Thursday, Comptroller Peter Franchot said the law was “a malicious assault on the rights and protections of women everywhere.” See Also: Anti-Abortion Bill Could Give The Death Penalty As Punishment […]

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Johns Hopkins Hospital is looking to collect money its owed. According to the Baltimore Sun, a large portion of the lawsuits target residents of low-income neighborhoods around the hospital’s East Baltimore campus. Hopkins has been pursing this type of litigation since 2009. But, they’re not the only ones. In 2008 dozens of Maryland hospitals filed […]

At Baltimore City Hall there was a fight over water bills that played out on Thursday night. Water customers told council members the systems billing system is broken. “I have a $5,000 water bill now and I refuse to give [Department of Public Works] my money because it’s like I’m paying someone to rob me,” […]

May 12th through the 18th is National Police Week. There have been a lot of activities like Memorial Services, 5k and a Law Enforcement United Bike Ride throughout the week. This is a time to honor and educate. Angie knows that within our community especially amoungst Black Men, the relationship between the police and community […]

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A Maryland measure that’s the first of its kind could help people without health insurance find out if they qualify for free or low-cost insurance after they file their taxes. It will create a box for people to check on state income tax returns. If selected, the state’s health care exchange will see if the […]

“It’s time to stop the violence…that is killing out children and our communities. It’s time to help each other build neighborhoods where each of us kids, teens, and adults can feel safe and secure from crime. A tough task? Yes, but it’s a challenge that each of us can do something about. We can reclaim […]