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Adrienne Jones is now the current Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates. She is the first African-American and the first woman to serve in that position in Maryland! History being made right before our eyes! Adrienne is a Maryland native and has been a member of House of Delegates since October 21, 1997. She […]

Jerell shares how his invention, The Insta Laptop 2.0, helps those who can’t afford a laptop, use their phones to fulfill the same functions. Jerell is a Junior at Friendship Tech Prep in Souteast D.C. Below he explains how his invention works… https://www.instagram.com/tv/BwUUI92hvmu/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

This morning many News platforms were reporting on Councilman Trayon White being involved in a “Hit & Run” so we needed to get to the truth and see what really happened. Trayon called in and explained the situation and Angie shared with him that with all of the amazing work he is doing, there are […]

What does it mean to be “authentic?” Are you connected to yourself enough to know if you are indeed living a life that is authentically you? Or, are you living a life sculpted from unresolved past pain and internal conflict? Do you know where to go to start the process of living a whole and […]

Black Ice Caused 5 Dead & 2 in Critical Condition On the morning of Saturday, February 2nd, five related children between the ages of 5 and 15 years-old are dead after a fatal car accident after the driver ran off northbound U.S. 301 into a wooded area, struck several trees, ejected five children from the […]

One of my most traumatic moments in life was when I entered high school and realized I had been placed into special education classes, then called SLRD (Slow Learning Reading Disability). I was told I could not read like the other students and needed to be in these classes where I was clearly and directly […]

Seems like the Mayor of Washington, D.C. isn’t much of a Mumbo Sauce. Mayor Muriel Bowser went took to Facebook to give her thoughts on the delicious Mumbo Sauce that’s heating up the DMV. On Tuesday night the Mayor posted “is anybody else annoyed by Mumbo sauce? I wish people would stop suggesting that it […]

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Help Radio One feed thousands of our less fortunate neighbors this Thanksgiving by supporting our annual Food 4 Families campaign! Our goal: Distribute more than 4,000 turkey baskets to our partners at local churches and synagogues, fraternal organizations, community centers, social agencies and non-profit agencies. They in turn will distribute the baskets to needy families, […]

Mildred Muhammad is a mother, an international speaker, an author, and a domestic violence advocate. Yet, on the tag end of her introduction is always the most captivating and intriguing description of who she is; the ex-wife of D.C. sniper, John Lee Muhammad. The first few moments in her presence was a mixture of shock, […]

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Young Mothers, Inc. & Love Queen Meko presents My story, My Choice… An up close and personal look into Domestic Violence & the people it affects. We all have a story to tell of ourselves. Wind down your weekend and spend a Sunday afternoon with Young Mothers, Inc. Executive Director, Kamille Bundy, Consultant and Author Meko Kelly […]

Imagine signing your child up for a team sport, believing the experience would teach them to even reinforce the good traits you want to be instilled in them to become successful and productive adults in society. Now, imagine the coach you trusted with your child’s development begins to yell and use profanity toward your child […]