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Several people were injured after fights broke out on the streets during the rally organized by White Nationalists and Neo-Confederates.

Lawmakers from across the Commonwealth of Virginia introduced, killed and passed hundreds of pieces of legislation during the 2017 General Assembly Session. As a result, Governor Terrence R. McAuliffe has signed hundreds of changes to Virginia’s laws that will go into effect on Saturday, July 1, 2017.  Changes to Virginia’s new laws include child care, transportation, […]

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Sheilah “The Belle” Belle is a staple in the Gospel industry. Currently the mid-day host on Radio One’s Praise 104.7 FM in Richmond, VA.

We recently caught up with Kelli and she gave us the rundown on all things RVA.

She produced legendary collaborations with jazz greats including Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Nat King Cole.

Governor McAuliffe and Miss Community chat about granting the rights of more than 150,000 individuals in Virginia. Governor McAuliffe makes US history. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe makes history again for our second chance community. Governor McAuliffe has granted the rights of more individuals than any other governor in the United States of America. His efforts […]

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The room of Sally Hemings, a slave who had a long-term relationship with Thomas Jefferson, will be excavated at Monticello.

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Washington’s Birthday, known today as Presidents Day, began as a federal holiday to honor George Washington’s birthday, the first president of the United States of America. The federal holiday was implemented by an Act of Congress in 1879 for government offices in Washington, DC and then expanded to all federal offices in 1885. The federal […]

Washington’s Birthday, known today as Presidents Day, began as a federal holiday to honor George Washington’s birthday, the first president of the United States of America. The federal holiday was implemented by an Act of Congress in 1879 for government offices in Washington, DC and then expanded to all federal offices in 1885. The federal […]

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A Virginia judge sentenced five teens, convicted for spray-painting racial slurs on an abandoned building, to read books about diversity. Should the punishment for racial crimes be a trip to the library?

February is here and there are tons of things to do in the RVA.