- Annys Shin
- Reporter
Annys Shin joined the Washington Post business desk in 2004. She has covered local business, mortgage giant Fannie Mae, consumer product safety, and food safety. She joined the Local enterprise team in 2009. She is a former staff writer for the Washington City Paper, the Center for Public Integrity, and National Journal. She lives in Washington, D.C.
Youth track meet all about a race toward ‘wellness’
More than 600 children from across the region took part in the Tommie Smith Youth Track Meet on Saturday.
Baltimore jail case depicts a corrupt culture driven by drugs, money, sex
Why did 13 female corrections officers allegedly do the bidding of an inmate known as “Bulldog”?
No charges filed in fatal Wednesday morning shooting
Police said Thursday that shooter may have been acting in self defense.
U.S. Customs seizes 20 raw Chinese Silkie chickens at Dulles airport
The unusual-looking dark meat was found in a passengers belongings.
- Delays on outer loop of Capital Beltway in Silver Spring
- Man accused of leading Baltimore jailhouse gang pleads not guilty
- Victim in recovery: Liza Cherney, 29
- Christmas in April group brings joy to Prince George’s County family
- Md. prison officials asked for federal help with corruption, gang
- In the hunt for tear-down properties, elderly homeowners often get offers
- A wave of foreclosures then a land rush in Prince George’s
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