For all media inquiries, please contact Crystal Iwuoha, Senior Manager of Communications & Community Engagement
September 05, 2014
Although parking spaces are easier to find in Shaw than in nearby Chinatown, “gentrification” is a word bandied about by longtime residents as luxury apartments go up here. One thing’s for sure: The area is in the midst of a commercial revival, yielding an eclectic mix of decades-old institutions sharing sidewalks with fledgling bars and eateries.
August 17, 2014
In daily scramble for food, about 1 in 7 Americans now rely on local aid programs.
June 19, 2014
D.C. Law Encourages Calling 911 in Drug Overdose Cases; Some Drug and Alcohol Law Violations Not a Crime When Help is Sought
D.C. Part of National Momentum to Fight Overdose Deaths with 911 Good Samaritan Laws and Increased Naloxone Access
May 01, 2014
Fifty years after President Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty in the United States, some 46 million Americans - about 15 percent of the population - are living in poverty. On Capitol Hill, Republican and Democratic lawmakers disagree about the effectiveness of government programs aimed at helping those in need.
March 14, 2014
Heroin users play a deadly game every time they shoot up, but still many struggle with the addiction and many are afraid to get help. There is an organization that is trying to reach those addicts and help them use responsibly.
February 03, 2014
There's been a dangerous resurgence of heroin in the area, and an especially deadly mixture that's being sold on the street.
January 22, 2014
Sometimes one action can have a ripple effect—an impact that spreads outward, touching much more than just the immediate surroundings.