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Clovia Lawrence is a seasoned broadcast journalist who is best known in the Richmond Metropolitan area as \"Miss Community\" or \"Community Clovia.\" With more than 20 years experience, her real passion is in tackling tough topics and issues that affect the lives of people from every walk of life. Ms. Lawrence is the product of the Richmond Public School system and a graduate of Virginia Union University. Covering the Central Virginia market, she has a proven track record as a news reporter, announcer, and community affairs director working at more than a dozen radio stations in virtually every format.

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Join the Conversation That Matters! Diverse Engagement presents a Virtual Town Hall on *Redistricting & Black Representation* This important discussion brings together community leaders and experts to break down how redistricting impacts representation, policy, and your voice. Featuring: Hon. Aijalon “A.C.” CordozaTavorise K. Marks, M.A.Phillip E. Thompson, Esq.Rev. Dr. Karl E. Brower Hosted by: Miss […]

Politics

Virginia Democrats are asking the United States Supreme Court to step in and pause a decision made by the Supreme Court of Virginia regarding redistricting. At the center of this debate is who has the authority to draw or revise Virginia’s political maps; the districts that determine representation in Congress and in the state legislature. […]

Today’s Cloism is about saluting all Moms and their parenting styles. I grew up with a traditionalist Mom and my daughter is growing up with me as a mixture of traditional and modern era mom. The parenting styles balance out to an extent. Let’s delve in: Mothers of Yesterday (Traditional) Mothers of Today (The Modern […]

This is a great move for families and economics. Virginia grows with great care of its community. Governor Spanberger says, “Virginia is now the first state in the South to create a paid family and medical leave program. Thanks to this landmark law, millions of Virginians will no longer be forced to give up their […]

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. Virginia Senator Lucas’ office in Portsmouth and a nearby cannabis dispensary that she owns were raided by the FBI. Investigators said the raids were tied to an ongoing corruption investigation but did not offer any details. Democratic House Speaker Don Scott and Congressman Bobby Scott issued a statement saying that the public should wait […]

I don’t claim to be an expert but I am a living testimony. So I’ll ask you this… where are you locking in your legacy? You hear people say, build it, grow it, and put it in a Trust. Others say, I may control it now, but the Trust runs it. What they’re really talking about is structure -protecting […]

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The State Board of Elections does not have the authority to certify the results of April’s congressional redistricting referendum. Although the board convened last Friday, it did not move forward after the Virginia Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that blocked certification. Justices are considering several lawsuits trying to strike down the referendum for […]

Parents in Virginia could soon get help with finding affordable childcare. State lawmakers have passed several bills, including HB18/SB3 aimed at making childcare more accessible. The program will provide incentives for employers to contribute to childcare costs by giving tax credits or offering their own options. Governor Spanberger has signed the bill into law, however, […]

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Virginia is considering changes to divorce legislation. State officials say the General Assembly will evaluate adjustments to the waiting period for no-fault divorce filings. Currently, couples must live separately for one year before filing. New legislation set to take effect July 1 would allow couples to file for a “bed and board” divorce the same […]

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The 2026 General Assembly Session ended on March 14, 2026 and from there Governor Spanberger had until 11:59PM on April 13, 2026 to sign or vetoes bills. Governor Spanberger is sending a few bills back to the General Assembly for further consideration. Spanberger amended several bills before Monday’s signing deadline to include the “big one” […]

Games

If you play the lottery in Virginia, you may win the Mega Millions and Powerful jackpot. According to a new study released by the Vegas Insider compared the number of Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot wins for every state. The findings concluded with states based on win frequency and the number of wins per million […]

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Virginia is never out of voter season and that is why I have to keep my social media viewers and radio listeners updated. Voters in Virginia will decide an important redistricting question in a statewide special election on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. The polls will be open from 6:00AM-7:00PM. First of all, before we can […]