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Have you ever seen the often inebriated girls kissing and pulling on each other? Or perhaps the DL brothers hunkered down in the backseat of a car while getting it in? Here EZ and community members attempt to bring awareness to the sexual subculture that is a chameleon culprit in the warfare DC continues to […]

What do economics and your marriage have to do with each other beyond figuring out where all your money goes every month? The answer: A lot. Economics is all about the allocation of scarce resources, and the key to a happy marriage is, in many ways, finding smart ways to allocate your own scarce resources—the […]

On Tuesday February 22nd from 10am-7pm, our Radio One stations in conjunction with Prince George’s County Police participated in a “Stop the Violence” day. The purpose of the “Stop the Violence” day is our response to the alarming number of homicides in Prince George’s County this year. We view the “Stop the Violence” day as […]

An organization investigating a possible cancer cluster near Frederick County’s Ft. Detrick says it has found a link to Agent Orange which was tested at the military base during the Cold War.  Randy White, with the Kristen Renee Foundation, held a news conference yesterday, announcing that he hired scientists to conduct blood tests on an […]

The National Capital post office has been renamed to honor late civil rights activist Dorothy Height who passed away last year at the age of 98.  The post office becomes the first federal building in the District to be named for an African-American woman and comes during the celebration of Black History Month.  DC Delegate […]

(Woodbridge, VA)  —    Police in Prince William County are on the lookout for vandals who damaged six school buses.The buses were parked at Garfield High School in Woodbridge when the vandals struck.  Police say they broke or stole several exterior lights, and broke into some of the buses to steal their radio equipment.  Authorities put […]

(Washington, DC) — Here are the latest closings and delays in the Washington DC area for Tuesday, February 22nd. SCHOOLS: DC: DC Public Schools — Two Hour Delay Ideal Academy Public Charter School — Two Hour Delay Kendall Demonstration Elementary — Closed MARYLAND: Montgomery County Schools — Two Hour Delay, No A.M. half-day classes Prince […]

In the United States, different ethnic groups have varying socioeconomic standings. The assertion that there is a correlation between race and inequality covers such notions. Historical evidence suggests that the unequal treatment of racial minorities in the United States dates as far back to the start of colonization. In the early days of European settlement […]

A big maintenance project will close two heavily-used Metrorail stations this President’s Day weekend.  You won’t be able to access the Smithsonian or Federal Triangle stations on the Blue and Orange lines tonight through Tuesday morning.  Metro spokesman Steve Taub says crews will replace track switches, patch tunnel leaks, and repair escalators to comply with […]

Most of the Montgomery County Council members attending a hearing on panhandling and roadside solicitation have expressed support for a ban on such activities.  Currently, seven Maryland counties ban roadside solicitations and other jurisdictions have a permit system.  According to WUSA-TV, a report by a county Roadside Solicitation Task Force states that some residents and […]