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Police in Richmond say two individuals were planning a mass shooting there during July 4th festivities at a city park.
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After being closed for months and more than $30 million in renovations, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture is re-opening this weekend in Richmond.
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Labor activists are hoping successful unionization efforts in Virginia will push those outside of the state to do so too.
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An update on the growing Starbucks unionization push in Virginia.
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A program limited to elderly and home-bound residents of Richmond and Henrico is now open to anyone.
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Will Pelfrey, a policing expert, summarized a report commissioned just weeks after a task force recommended a large and powerful Civilian Review Board last fall.
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says crews wrapping up the removal of a giant pedestal that once held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee found what appears to be a second and long-sought-after time capsule.
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Work to remove the pedestal that held up the statue of Robert E Lee on Richmond’s Monument Avenue started Monday, underlining state and city officials’ challenge of displaying the removed monuments, especially those altered by protestors.
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Gov. Ralph Northam has announced that his administration will remove an enormous pedestal that until earlier this year held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
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Convenience stores are widely known as places to buy ice, cold drinks and an astonishing array of junk foods.But two entrepreneurs in Richmond are challenging that model.They’ve watched as Americans developed a more adventurous palate. They’ve tracked changes in neighborhood demographics and realized that many people today will pay for the convenience of buying what they want without driving to large, crowded supermarkets.