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Mitch Malone hosted the Radio One Martin’s Scavenger Hunt at the Martin’s Food Market on Stamples Mill Road. Check out the highlights.

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My buddy Ralph Drake sent out an e-mail of some information that he had picked up on thesmokinggun.com’s web page.

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Two armed robbers may have thought they’d gotten away with their crimes early Sunday morning, but it would be the victims who would have the last word. Just before 3 a.m. Sunday, two men robbed three citizens at gunpoint on East Franklin Street. Minutes later, one of the robbers called a victim and demanded more […]

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I don’t quote Ronald Reagan often, but the annual sight of parents taking new freshmen to college always reminds me of one of his sayings. Negotiating arms-control agreements with the Soviet Union, Reagan said that his principle was, “Trust — but verify”: We wouldn’t sign a treaty with the Soviets if there weren’t a basic […]

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Via: my927charlotte.com O’Bon is giving parents, students and teachers an easy way to go green during the back to school season. This eco-friendly school and office supply online store has been making creating office and school supplies that protect the environment before it became the IT thing to do. They started off with their signature […]

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He was known across the City of Richmond as “Sgt. Santa”  Retired city police officer, Dalton Ricky Duling passed away on Saturday at the age of 84 due to complications from a virus.  He will be remembered for his red Santa suit embellished with three sergeants stripes and is white beard and hair. Duling packed a police cruiser with […]

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There are several miscommunications and misunderstandings that occur between men and women daily. Some are avoidable and some are never ending. Check out the 5 most common misconceptions men have about women. 1. As much as he may try to empathize, he knows nothing about how you feel when you are on your period. For […]

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From: TimesDispatch Officials in VA Beach say they will be stepping up mosquito control due to some mosquito pool samples that tested positive for West Nile Virus. The Department of Public health issued a statement warning residents to wear long, loose, and light colored clothing. There as only been four cases of West Nile infections […]

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Richmond, VA – Teens from the Mayor’s Youth Academy will present the Lifestages Showcase at 7 p.m. on Friday, August 20, 2010, at the Landmark Theatre, 6 North Laurel Street. The showcase will feature Mayor’s Youth Academy participants ages 14 through 15 in a variety of artistic performances to include song, dance, theatre, fashion and […]

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It’s the 20th Annual Down Home Family Reunion, Saturday and Sunday, August 21-22. Come to Saturday’s Family Festival, 4 – 11pm, downtown in Abner Clay Park, featuring blues guitar legend, Bobby Parker and the Blues Night Band, world music and dance, the Heritage Market, children’s events and food. And don’t miss the Sunday Brunch, 3pm at the downtown […]

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Governor Bob McDonnell announced during a press conference on Monday that he has established a Virginia Health Care Reform Initiative Advisory Council. The council will review the healthcare quality throughout the Commonwealth.  Members of the council will develop a strategy for implementing federal health care reform since Virginia has a pending lawsuit against the Federal […]