Community Clo

             According to the National Weather Service  1 to 2 inches accumulation expected to the West of Virginia. In Central Virginia, expect a mix of snow and rain.   Meteorologist Carrie Rose has an udpate on the winter weather conditions for today.   HERE IS THE LATEST ON CLOSINGS AND […]

  UPDATE: It’s official the amended “ultrasound probe” bill has passed in the House of Delegates and will had to Governor Bob McDonnell’s desk to be signed into law.  The “ultrasound probe” law will take effect on July 1, 2012. The House passed the bill by a 64-35 margin.  Delegate Joe Morrissey, District 74, Virginia […]

It’s tight but it’s right!  Humble folks walk away in peace while out of control folks storm off and return with a vengeance. Beware. This is my “Clo-ism” for the day and I’m sticking to it.   Miss Community Cloooovia

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling cast the tie-breaker vote in support of the “voter ID” bill. The bill would require voters who don’t show up at the voter polls with proper identification to cast a provisional ballot. The Senate vote was 20-20. The “voter ID” bill is goes back to the House of Delegates for a final […]

  Governor Bob McDonnell after meeting with families of the Va Tech shootings signed into law today a repeal of a 19 year old law that prohibits the purchase of more than one handgun per month. The one hangun purchase a month was introduced and voted into law by Governor L. Douglas Wilder in 1993. Virginia House […]

Dr. Seuss’ 107th birthday is today. This year, Woodville Elementary in RVA gears up for the Nation’s Biggest Celebration in Reading, “Read Across America Day” I will read to students today. Community leaders, parents, volunteers, members from city, state and federal government, mentors, radio/tv broadcasters will read to students today at Woodville Elementary School, 2000 North […]

  Welcome to new life today. Take it easy on others because someone took it easy on you. Give folks a break. This is my “CLO-ISM” and I’m sticking to it…..Miss Community Cloooovia

Radio One Richmond was pround to sponsor the 2012 African American Trailblazers in Virginia History. Congratulations to all winners present and who have passed away. View the great trailblazers from Virginia brought to you by the Library of Virginia. I was honored to learn all about the achievements of great Virginians. I didn’t know that […]

UPDATE: The Chardon High School Shooting in Ohio has left five students shot on Monday. A third student has died from his injuries. T.J. Lane, 17, is the alleged lone shooter of the students. Lane is now in police custody and will remain in a juvenile detention facility for the next fifteen day. Charges are expected […]

  Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy UPDATE: GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney was the big winner in the Super Tuesday primaries in his hometown of Michigan and Arizona. Romney managed to hold off Rick Santorum by four percentage points. Romney won  two delegates in the state of Michigan. And, […]

As the Super Tuesday primaries have finally arrived, GOP candidates are finding any opportunity to voice their stance in foreign affairs. Both Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have expressed disapproval of President Obama’s actions following the accidental burning of several Korans at a US airforce base in Bargram, Afghanistan last week.  The burning sparked a […]

Kevin Frazier co-anchor of “The Insider” and contributor on the Tom Joyner Morning Show takes us behind the scenes of Oscar Week. The Oscar’s ceremony is more than just the showing on Sunday night. Kevin Frazier is the first African American male to host a daily entertainment news show on a major television network. Frazier was invited to peep on […]