About Miss Community Clovia
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.
Michael Solomon appeared before a Richmond Judge on Monday. He is now charged with first-degree murder in the death of mom Tameka Claiborne. He is also charged with abducting her 3 year old son nearly 3 weeks ago. Solomon’s attorney, Mary K. Martin, told CBS-6 that he loves Claiborne. Solomon is due back in court […]
He was only charged with the abduction of Tameka Clairborne’s son Malik. As of Friday, 28 year old Micheal Solomon has been indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges in the death of Claiborne. Her son Malik was found wandering alone in a chesterfield apartment complex two weeks ago. Solomon turned himself in […]
Starting this fall, students attending the University of Virgina who lie about their arrest records could get kicked out of school. The new policy change was put in place following the murder of woman’s lacrosse player Yeardley Love. School officials will verify court records on all students. George Huguley, the student suspected of killing love […]
Jeanette Cordor from Faces Of Hope stopped through to discuss childhood obesity and give us some great alternatives to the unhealthy snacks we love to eat. Also Check Out:
U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson denied a motion on Monday to dismiss Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s lawsuit against the Obama administration on the healthcare reform bill. Judge Hudson, ask the question of, quote, ”whether or not Congress has the power to regulate and tax a citizen’s decision not to participate in interstate commerce.” Cuccinelli is […]
Drivers beware! This week is National “Stop on Red” Week. Please drive with caution, the yellow light means to slow down ,but unfortunately, drivers are speeding up to get through the yellow before it changes to red. Police will be out in full force ticketing ‘red light runners’. It’s for your safety. Get the facts […]
It’s that time of year again for communities to come together for the “27th Annual National Nite Out” sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch. The big day is Tuesday, August 3rd. The Richmond Police Department will travel by Community Care-A-vans across the city to bring awareness about drug and crime prevention. NNO is […]
We only get one and that’s the body. Our body is our temple and needs a check up and maintenace every 6 months to a year. When was the last time you had a check up? Do you know your numbers and I am NOT talking the lotto ….I’m talking your blood pressure, cholesterol and […]
Mayor Dwight C. Jones has created a program to improve the quality of life for the people of Richmond. Listen to all the changes the Mayor hopes to provide through his new MPACC initiative program. Also Check Out: New Richmond City Jail To Stay On East End
The GRTC bus fare increase set to go into effect on August 1st has been postponed for now. CEO John Lewis told Richmond City Council that he has seen an increase in bus ridership which makes up for low ride cost rates. The 25 cents bus fare increase may come by late September. For more […]
An Employee at Denny’s located in the 5300 Block of Jefferson Davis Highway in Spotsylvania is behind bars for allegedly spiking coffee and soda. A waitress and waiter sipping on a cup of coffee and soda smelled bleach in their drinks. The pair immediately contacted the store manager. Police were called and the cook, 29 […]