- 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.
Did officers’ age play a role in the Baltimore jail scandal?
Most of the indicted Baltimore jail officers were hired before they were 21.
Naval Academy football players accused of rape to be charged
Naval Academy superintendent greenlights a preliminary hearing.
ACLU: D.C. pot arrest data show differences from national trends
The local chapter has drilled down into the data to produce what it says is a more detailed look at pot arrests.
D.C. medical marijuana dispensaries closer to opening
The Department of Health released application forms Wednesday for residents wishing to apply.
- D.C. marijuana study: Blacks far more likely to be arrested than whites, ACLU says
- Maryland’s prison system struggles to police thousands of guards and inmates
- Tommie Smith Youth Track Meet is all about a race toward ‘wellness’
- Baltimore jail case depicts a corrupt culture driven by drugs, money and sex
- No charges filed in fatal Wednesday morning shooting in Trinidad
- U.S. Customs seizes 20 raw Chinese Silkie chickens at Dulles airport
- Delays on outer loop of Capital Beltway in Silver Spring
- Man accused of leading Baltimore jailhouse gang pleads not guilty
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