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The H Street Festival in Washington, DC will honor Radio One’s Founder Ms. Cathy Hughes by naming the corner of 4th & H Street NE…

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The Pope will be visiting Washington, DC September 22nd through the 24th and traffic around the city will take a major hit. To keep you in the know, we have complied a list as well as a map to show you which streets will be closed during the Papal’s time in the Nation’s Capitol. The […]

According to Montgomery County Police, a single shot was fired at the Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda early Monday morning, causing employees of the medical facility to find shelter in order to stay safe. Police say they were notified of the gunshot at 10:48am, but haven’t confirmed that a shot was fired. Click Here to read more

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10 FREQUENTLY ASKED TAX QUESTIONS Brought to you by 1- What tax deductions are available for college education? A $4,000 above the line deduction for qualified tuition expenses was extended through tax year 2014 by ATRA, but starting in 2015, unless extended by Congress, the deduction will no longer be available. 2- What is the […]

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Washington, DC’s iconic four-term “Mayor For Life”, Ward 8 council member and civil rights activist Marion Barry has reportedly passed. He was 78. A spokeswoman…

Enter a New York City subway station and there’s a good chance you’ll hear some sort of street performer playing for money—some enjoyable, some not so much. But walk into a Metro station, and you won’t find any live entertainment, except maybe the accidental kind. And there’s a reason for that. The Washington Metropolitan Area […]

The debate over the etiquette of biking on a sidewalk could soon be resolved on some city streets if a newly introduced law makes it past the D.C. Council. Ward 1 Councilmember Jim Graham introduced legislation today that would make biking on a sidewalk illegal when there is a bike lane running in the same […]

Today we remember the life and legacy of The Godfather of GoGo, Chuck Brown!