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DC small businesses are making a way through the pandemic

While the return of jobs and the economy make a climb back in the right direction, small businesses in the Washington, D.C. area are getting a boost from Wells Fargo, which launched a series of initiatives focused specifically on diverse and female small business owners. This content is sponsored by Wells Fargo. Optimism is finally starting to grow across the country as more people receive the coronavirus vaccine and the nation as a whole begins to reopen. While the return of jobs and the economy make a climb back in the right direction, small businesses in the Washington, D.C. area are getting a boost from Wells Fargo, which launched a series of initiatives focused specifically on diverse and female small business owners.

Fifth annual Battle of the Beach underway

Battle at the Beach: Biloxi vs Nettleton

Biloxi hosting Nettleton as part of the fifth annual Battle at the Beach. Indians one of nine different host teams over nine days of baseball. The Indians find a way to plate a run and that’s all they would need to make that home field advantage a true advantage. Biloxi wins 1-0. Biloxi Head Coach […]

Black Broadway in DC: A New Book Explores the Undeniable Influence of U Street s History

Black Broadway in DC: A New Book Explores the Undeniable Influence of U Street s History
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JC Lofton Tailors celebrates nearly 82 years of business after receiving Wells Fargo grant

Julius “Eddie” Lofton’s family has been in the tailoring business since 1939.   Lofton remembers as a kid riding around on the conveyor belt at the shop while his grandfather worked. When Lofton was about six, he realized he was small enough to reach into the soda machine to hand out free drinks to employees and customers. His grandfather, JC Lofton, understandably, didn’t love that plan.  “I didn’t know what I was doing. I thought I was helping people,” Lofton laughed. Eddie Lofton, owner of JC Lofton Tailors, poses with a photo of his grandfather at the checkout counter of his store in Washington, D.C. (Credit: Julia Benbrook)

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