Talk:Culture of Richmond, Virginia

Do you have a source for Richmond being "top" in STD's? Just interested. Also good idea for creating this page. --MaxPower 13:13, 2005 Apr 25 (UTC)
 * RVA was top in Chlamydia and Gonorrhea according to this Henry J. Kaiser Foundation article:see Table VIII on p9
 * "HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have had a disparate impact across the country, with some regions being harder hit than others. The southern region of the U.S., which includes 16 states and the District of Columbia, has been disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS and STD epidemics." ( numbers in new cases per 100,000)


 * Chlamydia      - -   Gonorrhea    - -  Secondary Syphilis
 * Richmond, VA 1175.5  - -   Richmond, VA 923.6 S   - -       Nashville, TN 37.7 S
 * Milwaukee, WI 995.1 MW     - -   Rochester, NY 894.8 NE  - -   Indianapolis, IN 37.1 MW
 * Philadelphia, PA 958.2 NE - -    Baltimore, MD 885.6 S      - -          Baltimore, MD 34.5 S
 * Baltimore, MD 858.7 S    - -   St. Louis, MO 862.1 MW   - -     Memphis, TN 28.2 S
 * New Orleans, LA 828.1 S    - -    Detroit, MI 766.7 MW    - -      Detroit, MI 21.9 MW
 * St Louis, MO 811.8 MW - - Norfolk, VA 659.7 S    - -    Oklahoma City, OK 20.0 S
 * Detroit, MI 797.0 MW  - -     New Orleans, LA 654.1 S    - -   Norfolk, VA 16.4 S
 * Atlanta, GA 746.2 S  - -  Kansas City, MO 595.2 MW    - -   Atlanta, GA 15.6 S
 * Minneapolis, MN 724.3 MW - -    Philadelphia, PA 578.3 NE   - -   Newark, NJ 9.9 NE
 * Kansas City, MO 692.7 MW  - -   Milwaukee, WI 567.8 MW   - -   Chicago, IL 9.8 MW


 * Secondary source  here: "In 2002, the last year for which statistics are available, Baltimore had the third highest incidence (new cases per year) for Chlamydia (at 6,267 cases, behind Detroit, Mich., and Richmond, VA.) and gonorrhea (at 4,873 cases, behind St. Louis, Mo., and Richmond, VA.)"
 * MPS 14:47, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)

question
RE: B103 and Kiss FM, what is "A/C"? Lachatdelarue (talk) 15:14, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Adult Contemporary (btw I compiled that list from other internet sources so it's probably a bit out of date)... MPS 16:03, 17 May 2005 (UTC)