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Local News August 11, 2022

Walsh, Hoyer Visit Masonry Building in Bowie

by Washington Informer Web Staff

Washington Informer: Slightly more than a week after Congress passed a domestic package to bolster the chip manufacturing industry and finance in science research, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer visited a masonry training facility in […]

Education August 8, 2022

CDC Expected to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions as Schools Reopen

by Washington Informer Web Staff

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to relax its coronavirus recommendations within days as schools across the country prepare to reopen this fall. The easing of restrictions includes deemphasizing the “test to […]

Wellness August 8, 2022

Black, Latino Men Hit Hardest by Monkeypox Outbreak: CDC

by Washington Informer Web Staff

Black and Latino men have been disproportionally affected by the recent monkeypox outbreak, particularly those who have sex with men, according to an analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Among the cases […]

Local News July 21, 2022

Howard U. to Resume In-Person Homecoming Festivities

by Washington Informer Web Staff

Howard University says this fall’s homecoming will be an in-person affair. The 2022 homecoming activities will take place on the Northwest campus during the week of Oct. 15-23, the school announced Wednesday. The homecoming football […]

Local News July 21, 2022

Black-Owned Honey’s Coffee Launches Specialty Beans

by Washington Informer Web Staff

Honey’s Coffee Company, one of the first Black-owned brands based in the District, recently launched its specialty brand of coffee beans.  The online specialty coffee brand sources its coffee beans from farms all around the […]

Local News July 18, 2022

Library of Congress National Book Festival Set for Sept. 3

by Washington Informer Web Staff

The 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival will convene in person on Sept. 3 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in northwest Washington. More than 120 authors, poets, and writers will participate and […]

Local News July 18, 2022

‘The Sky’s The Limit’ Mural Enhances Hyattsville Landscape

by Washington Informer Web Staff

The city of Hyattsville will feature a colorful mural to enliven an area that’s part of Prince George’s County’s arts district. A mural called “The Sky’s The Limit” will be prominently displayed on the Pyramid […]

Local News July 8, 2022

It’s Time for Md. Leaders to Address Food Insecurity

by Washington Informer Web Staff

By Amena Talajawala The writer is an undergraduate at the University of Maryland, College Park. Food insecurity is a growing concern for many Marylanders, particularly for those in Prince George’s County. About 17% of Maryland’s […]

Education July 6, 2022

Prince George’s Schools Chief Responds to Op-Ed on Staffing ‘Crisis’

by Washington Informer Web Staff

This article is Guest Commentary for Maryland Matters written By Monica Goldson The writer is chief executive officer of Prince George’s County Public Schools. Dear Editor, In response to the June 27 op-ed (Prince George’s […]

Politics July 5, 2022

Was There Racial Bias in an Editorial Board’s Endorsement Language?

by Washington Informer Web Staff

The writer is president of the Montgomery County Women’s Democratic Club Laura Stewart Guest Commentary from the Washington Informer An open letter to The Washington Post editorial board: The Montgomery County Women’s Democratic Club supports […]

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