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Major Harris, a Richmond, Virginia native passed away on November 9, 2012 from congestive heart and lung failure in Richmond. Harris was not only a vocalist but a guitarist. He sang in many groups like the Charmers, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, The Jarmels, and Nat Turner’s Rebellion. He joined the Delfonics in the early […]

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RADIO ONE RICHMOND & 99.3/105.7 KISS FM SALUTE TO OUR “TEACHER OF THE WEEK” MS. AMY SMITH (NOT PICTURED) ELKHARDT MIDDLE SCHOOL Congratulations Ms. Amy Smith (Not Pictured) Stay connected and remember to nominate your favorite candidate for “Teacher of the Week” today by clicking on the registration ballot below or the images. We’re doing […]

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We’re in the final throws and the last chance for many of us to make a decision about voting in Election 2012 and this week we’re looking back on the campaign journey thus far. Just a few days ago, President Barack Obama visited the Greater Richmond area to rally voters, showcase his leadership goals and […]

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The City of Richmond advises metro-area residents to prepare for the potential impact from Hurricane Sandy, in a release sent out late Thursday afternoon. Just this morning, however, Governor McDonnell has officially declared a state of emergency for Richmond, VA area residents ahead of the expected impact of Hurricane Sandy. Be prepared by discussing family […]

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Call in all weekend and tell us who thinks they’re a saint…knowing good and well they’ve been sinnin’ and grinnin’ all week long.   Just for that, we’ll give you tickets to the upcoming Radio One Family Comedy Tour headed to the city on November 3rd at the St. Paul’s Baptist Church (Creighton Road Campus). […]

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RADIO ONE RICHMOND & 99.3/105.7 KISS FM SALUTE TO OUR “TEACHER OF THE WEEK” MS. HAMPTON J.L. FRANCIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Congratulations Ms. Hampton Stay connected and remember to nominate your favorite candidate for “Teacher of the Week” today by clicking on the registration ballot below or the images. We’re doing our best to celebrate those […]

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On Thursday, October 25, 2012, President Barack Obama will make a campaign stop in Virginia on his 6 state tour in 2 days. Get your e-ticket to join President Obama in Richmond. This is a free event and open to the public but you must have a ticket to enter the event. The Carillon in […]

THE RACE TO THE VOTER REGISTRATION DAY:  Radio One Richmond and the Rolling for Freedom Project will host “Race to the Voter Registration Deadline” on Monday, October 15, 2012 . Register to vote from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 18th and Broad Streets next the Exxon Gasoline Station in Richmond, VA and at Sparkle Detail 601 East Wythe Street […]

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It’s back  The 2nd Street Festival, presented by Altria and Dominion, returns for the 24th year, Saturday-Sunday, October 6-7, to celebrate the rich culture of the historic Jackson Ward neighborhood. This year’s fetsival features the Ohio Players along some of the area’s best local and regional talents. Ban Caribe, Big Payback, Lance Dickerson Quartet, Debo […]

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Richmond Public Schools “Back to School Hotline” through September 5, 7:30am-4:30pm, 804-319-3123. Future Events: Walk To Cure Diabetes, Sunday, September 16, registration 12:30pm, 5K Walk 2pm, Byrd Park – Dogwood Dell Circle, 600 South Boulevard, 804-254-8014, www2.jdrf.org.  American Cancer Society “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K Walk”, Sunday, October 21, 12:30pm, Kanawha Plaza, 9th & Canal […]

Your vote is your voice, your right and your power. A “no” vote from you is a “yes” vote for the candidate you don’t want in office. Learn about your voter rights and responsibility at Miss Community’s Next Empowerment and Restoration of Rights Rally Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Community […]

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    It’s back The 99th annual Chesterfield County Fair runs through Saturday, September 1, the Friday, Aug 24th at the County Fairgrounds, 10300 Courthouse Road. Fair hours weekdays are 4 pm to 11 pm, Saturdays 11am to 11pm and Sunday, 1pm to 11pm.  admission is Cash Only adults $8, Seniors, $5 and $3 children […]