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Syracuse Basketball: Newly offered top-20 national prospect Qayden Samuels eyes 5 stars
Syracuse basketball has officially entered the recruitment of 2026 four-star guard Qayden Samuels from the talent-rich Washington, D.C., area. Candidly, I had hoped this would occur. The 6-foot-5 Samuels, listed as either a shooting guard or a small forward on recruiting Web sites, disclosed via his X page that he had landed a 'Cuse scholarship offer from head coach Adrian Autry.
Stabbing Defendant Rejects Plea Offer, Opts for Trial
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A stabbing defendant rejected a plea offer extended by the prosecution in front of DC Superior Judge Rainey Brandt in a hearing on July 23. Williams Azocar-Salas, 28, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for...
Judge Tells Shooting Defendant at Sentencing–Forgive Yourself, Move Forward
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A defendant found guilty of carrying a firearm and shooting at a family member’s wake received a suspended sentence of 15 months and 14 months of probation from DC Superior Court Judge Heidi Pasichow on July 19.
Salsa and bachata event planned for Jones Point Park to celebrate Peruvian Independence Day
An open event planned by Sabor Latino DC will fill Jones Point Park on Sunday with salsa and bachata music and dancing. The event celebrates Fiestas Patrias on July 28 and 29th — the celebration of Peru’s independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821. The event is scheduled...
Immigrant Food Opens First NoVA Restaurant in Ballston
The mission-driven restaurant will serve up globally inspired dishes from its new spot at The Nature Conservancy’s headquarters. Ready for a meal you’ll feel good about? Immigrant Food, a DC-based restaurant with a focus on advocacy, opens its first Virginia location Tuesday in Ballston at the headquarters of The Nature Conservancy.
“Van Leeuwen’s Union Station Scoop Shop Opens this Thursday (7/25)!”
“Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, the NYC born and nationally beloved ice cream brand known for its made-from-scratch dairy and vegan ice cream, is thrilled to announce that its fifth D.C. area location––located at Union Station at 50 Massachusetts Avenue NE––will open on Thursday, July 25. “We...
Anacostia Residents Fight for Balance in Affordable Housing Development
While Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration is well on its way to achieving its affordable housing goals, there remains the question of whether each ward in the District is taking on an equal share of the newly constructed and renovated units, as promised. The post Anacostia Residents Fight for Balance in Affordable Housing Development appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Interview with Director of D.C.'s Access to Justice Unit.
The Director of D.C.'s new Access to Justice Unit was interviewed by D.C. Courts in Washington, District of Columbia. The interview can be viewed on Fox5DC's website. Individuals looking for legal assistance before going to court can check the services available at http://www.dccourts.gov/services/represent-yourself. Lawyers in Washington, D.C. are encouraged to participate in Pro Bono work through the D.C. Courts, and they can find out more information at http://www.dccourts.gov/about/pro-bono-dc-courts.
ICF Wins $17M FEMA Cloud, Analytics Delivery Contract
ICF won a $17 million data modernization contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to build a cloud-based data exchange platform to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of its disaster response and recovery efforts. The contract, awarded by the Office of Policy and Program Analysis, has a term of three...
ALX Closet Opens to Serve Children and Families Facing Emergencies
A new clothing and resource center is opening to help children and families in need. The Center for Alexandria's Children and The Fund for Alexandria’s Child announced Tuesday the opening of ALX Closet at the Del Pepper Community Resource Center (4850 Mark Center Drive, 5th Floor). "ALX Closet is...
Two more dogs die at Alexandria pet hotel already under investigation and more Va. headlines
“Landlords again attempt to oust Bristol abortion clinic from its building.”—Cardinal News. “Mother of Huguenot shooting victim seeks $26M from Richmond Public Schools.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch. “Fredericksburg Mayor Devine Addresses Train Derailment, Calls for Transparency.”—Potomac Local News. “2 additional dogs reported to have died after stay...
Three Dead In Fairfax County Crash
Three people have died in an overnight crash in Fairfax County, police said.Police said the one-car crash happened at West Ox Road and Route 29 in Legato sometime around 4:30 a.m.The driver, an adult male, and two women passengers were pronounced dead at the scene.No further information had been re…
A Prince George’s Co. school board member was found working in Missouri. Is that legal?
This report is in continuation to exclusive coverage by WTOP. Some parents and voters in Prince George’s County have reacted with outrage after finding out a school board member has spent essentially all of this year working for a school system in Ferguson, Missouri, while maintaining his elected office in Maryland.
Prince George’s County Woman Charged With Multiple Counts Of Insurance Fraud
– Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that the Grand Jury for Prince George’s County has handed down two indictments charging Rhonda Keisha Powell, also known as Rhonda Keisha Jackson, 38, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland with two counts of felony insurance fraud, one count of theft of property with a value of at least $25,000, and one count of attempted theft of property valued at $100,000 or more.
DC’s ‘Jazz in the Garden’ summer concert series brings the soul to Sculpture Garden
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — If you have the summer blues, one jazz summer concert series might have the cure. Wrapping up one of D.C.’s beloved festivals, “Jazz in the Garden,” organizers are gearing up for its last three shows. With melodies of Latin fusion, zydeco and more, the concert series takes place at Sculpture […]
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