Now is the time to take action. It’s the 12th Annual Send A Kid 2 Camp Radiothon on Thursday, May 9, 2019, from 8 AM - 7PM.

Are you ready for today’s Clo-ism? Here you go! Your tongue is in a wet place don’t slip up. All places to respond does not require a response from you. OUCH! A ‘Clo-ism” on life’s journey today #Cloism #Godyourspace #soGrateful

Go UVA Cavaliers! I am Miss Community and proud to report that for the first time in school history, the Virginia Cavaliers are the NCAA men’s basketball champions. Virginia held out the longest on Texas Tech 85-77 in overtime to win the title game in Minneapolis Monday night. DeAndre Hunter led the Cavaliers with 27 […]

Your vote is your voice, your right and your power. A “no” vote from you is always a “yes” vote for the candidate you don’t want to hold public office or represent the people. Virginia has an election every year and voters are wanted! Local and state candidates are vying for votes. The Virginia Primary […]

What is the Clo-ism? Words to encourage and not discourage you. Words to help and not hinder. Words downloaded to me from the Creator during my early morning devotion. Here’s today’s Clo-ism: Satan wants your mind. God it! Check out the daily Clo-ism  

It’s a boy! Alphonso and Kimberly Jones-Booker were the proud parents of Alexander Lance Booker who was born on a cold day December 18, 1994. “Lil Alex” was such a joy to his parents, family and his godmother Clovia Lawrence. He was a fun-loving kid and was actually my practice child if I were to […]

Virginia’s oldest lawmaking body, the General Assembly is considering holding public hearings into the sexual allegations against Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax. CBS correspondent Gayle King recently interviewed both women who say Fairfax forced himself on them. Dr. Vanessa Tyson says he assaulted her during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, and Meredith Watson says […]

A Fairfax behavioral therapist is accused of raping multiple patients. The Washington Post reports that in February, 60 year-old Bernard Betts-King was charged with raping two women with intellectual disabilities. He was arrested after they gave birth. Now, Fairfax police are looking into older sexual assault cases they think may have ties to Betts-King. Police […]

Prince George County, VA -One of the people injured in the deadly Prince George County bus crash is suing. The crash happened earlier this month when a Tao’s Travel Inc. bus headed to New York overturned on I-95 killing two people and injuring dozens more. Forty year-old Shivon Dollar-Moore, of New York, filed a ten-million-dollar […]

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has signed a couple of bills relating to the child sex abuse scandal in the Catholic church. The bills he signed yesterday require religious officials to report suspected child abuse to law enforcement. However, there is an exemption where clergy members don’t have to report something if confidentiality is required, like […]

The Virginia General Assembly will reconvene on April 3, 2019 to take up Governor Northam’s actions on amendments to the budget bill. New Virginia Laws will go into effect on July 1, 2019. Governor Northam is revisiting efforts to end driver’s license suspensions over unpaid court fines. He added on an amendment to the budget […]

The Richmond School Board is cutting nearly 50 office jobs. At Monday night’s meeting, they voted to approve a budget that will eliminate dozens of positions from the district’s central office. Superintendent Jason Kamras said they cut 13-million-dollars from the proposed 300-million-dollar budget while creating more teaching jobs and putting more money towards classrooms. He […]