The Washington Informer - November 7, 2019

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VOL. 55, NO. 4 • NOVEMBER 7 - 13, 2019

Congratulations to our Washington Nationals – We Are the Champions!

Thousands Converge for Nats' Victory Parade By William J. Ford WI Staff Writer @jabariwill

Derrick and Treshawn Brown donned red jackets as they smiled, cheered and took photos at the corner of Third Street and Constitution Avenue in downtown D.C., near the end of the Washington Nationals' championship parade route. The Browns, who reside in Oxon Hill, Maryland, joined thousands of other red-clad fans who also captured the historic moment Saturday, Nov. 2 along Constitution Avenue between Third and 15th streets in Northwest. Some climbed trees, some sat on the steps of the Canadian Embassy and others perched along a wall in front of the U.S. Department of Labor building to get a glimpse of the players as they strolled by on a double-decker bus. "This is a great thing. Everybody coming out to celebrate Washington, D.C.," said Brown, who sported a red Nationals jacket. He added, "The eye should be on Southeast right now." That's because Nationals Parks resides in that section of the city. Exactly 20 days before the Nationals won Game 7 in Houston, the Washington Mystics captured its first-ever WNBA title Oct. 10 at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Southeast, where it held its own celebratory rally the next day. Because several of the Mystics players also play professionally overseas, a parade for the team will be scheduled in the spring. The two teams' triumphs follow the Washington Capitals' Stanley Cup championship in 2018. Christopher Brown, 42, of Northeast, works as an attorney and

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DC Statehood Update Page 5

Rocketship DC Public Charter Still Facing Uphill Battle

Alleged Kidnapping Leads to Swift Changes in Security Protocol By Sam P.K. Collins WI Contributing Writer @SamPKCollins

5 The Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, right, holding the National league Championship trophy with his wife seated by his side and the Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo hoists the World Series trophy during the Nationals parade Nov. 2 in Northwest. (Ja’Mon Jackson/The Washington Informer)

ELECTIONS 2019

Rocketship Rise Academy Public Charter School in Southeast continues to reel with reports of an alleged on-campus kidnapping with administrators recently announcing the immediate implementation of new security protocol. They will also take control of after-care programming on both of campuses effective later this month. As parents first learned of the early October incident in a letter sent home last week, most discussions have focused on the ease with which

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Dems Win Big in VA and KY By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer @StacyBrownMedia With the cloud of impeachment hovering over the head of Donald Trump, three offseason political races may have provided a glimpse of the preferences of America’s voters – a year away from the pivotal 2020 presidential election. The first big win for Dems on Tuesday, Nov. 5, came in the closely-contested governor’s race in

Kentucky, where Democrat Andy Beshear has been projected to defeat Republican Incumbent Matt Bevin. Despite Beshear’s narrow margin of victory, 49.2 percent to his opponent’s 48.8, the win serves as a resounding defeat of a Republican in a red state – and a clap back at Trump who took the state by 30 percentage points in 2016. Hours before the election, Trump held a huge rally for Bevin, desperately hoping to maintain control over what had been a

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5 RISE Academy - Ruth Rales Campus in Southeast (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)

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