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A tale of two cities: Gentrification in Washington D.C.

A tale of two cities: Gentrification in Washington D.C.

by DeJonique Garrison | Dec 5, 2014 | Demographics

WASHINGTON- As urban cities around the nation are becoming more appealing to recent college graduates and working professionals, natives are finding themselves on the shifting tide of economic and cultural changes.
Cheese escapes the dinner table with a pardon from the president

Cheese escapes the dinner table with a pardon from the president

by DeJonique Garrison | Nov 26, 2014 | Politics

WASHINGTON- Fourty-six million turkeys will be eaten on Thanksgiving, but not this one. Coming in at nearly 50 pounds, Cheese has joined the club of pardoned holiday birds. Presidnet Obama jokingly said that this was well within his executive power and should not be...
Battleground or neighborhood? The question Ferguson residents are asking law enforcement

Battleground or neighborhood? The question Ferguson residents are asking law enforcement

by DeJonique Garrison | Nov 26, 2014 | Demographics

New app brings 24/7 health care advice to Latino communities

New app brings 24/7 health care advice to Latino communities

by DeJonique Garrison | Nov 19, 2014 | Demographics

WASHINGTON — Understanding medical jargon after visiting the doctor is oftentimes no easy task. Add a language barrier, and it becomes even more difficult. That’s where ConsejoSano is looking to bridge the gap with a new app. The California-based medical service...
Education talk cancelled after ‘security threat’ surfaced

Education talk cancelled after ‘security threat’ surfaced

by DeJonique Garrison | Nov 13, 2014 | Education

Concerns about security threats aren’t uncommon around Washington, D.C., but, when a busload of high school students traveling from Newark appear to be the source, things get interesting. Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson was scheduled to speak about education...
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