To honor World Homeless Day, 23 people came together at the Suitland Creative Center for the third film screening of ‘Have ...
The end of pandemic-era benefits, which provided nearly $30,000 on average to many low-income D.C. families from 2020 to 2022 ...
Only 97 families leaving Rapid Rehousing have been approved for permanent housing assistance, according to DCHA.
In today's world, calling someone stupid is socially awkward and totally unacceptable. The one saving grace, thank ...
So now we have the young highly-influenced posers coming up and out assuming their futuristic positions in society and ...
When Ericka Yarborough fell behind on her utility bills last winter, Pepco shut off the power in her Columbia Heights ...
With Hurricane Helene reminders all around us, most thought for sure that the launch would be “scrubbed” a second time with ...
Is there anyone who cares? Why not read a book? When does it all end?
When we move around the town / We know we must check on one another / By doing all that we should do to deserve the crown ...
We want a president who knows and practices our Declaration of Independence, i.e, “all [men] are created equal and are ...
D.C. again pushed back the timeline for a homeless shelter in Northwest D.C., now slating its opening for early October The Aston, a homeless shelter at 1129 New Hampshire Ave., is now expected to ...
D.C. Council proposal would prohibit utility shutoffs in winter, summer ...