The 51st is a nonprofit local news website registered in the District of Columbia.[1] It is affiliated with the Tiny News Collective[2] and Institute for Nonprofit News.[3] The name is a reference to the District of Columbia statehood movement debate. In addition to publishing, the organization gathers people in person by tabling at community events and hosting their own, such as a live gameshow celebrating D.C. history and culture.[4]
The company was founded in May 2024 by a group of former DCist and WAMU employees.[5] The effort was preceded by layoffs at WAMU, including shuttering of the DCist local news website.[6][a] The founders crowdfunded a quarter of a million dollars to get started.[9] The outlet began publishing weekly newsletters that October.
↑ Local news coverage in D.C., and across U.S. communities, has shrunk since the early 2000s.[7] The cutbacks that sparked The 51st were simply the most recent in the District.[8]
References
↑ "The 51st". OpenCorporates. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
↑ "Our Members". Tiny News Collective. April 2025. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
↑ "The 51st". Find Your News. Institute for Nonprofit News. 4 February 2025. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
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