Born May 3, 1933, James Brown revolutionized music, pioneered funk, and helped define Black identity during the Civil Rights era.
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Born May 3, 1933, James Brown revolutionized music, pioneered funk, and helped define Black identity during the Civil Rights era.
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Virginia Union captured its first CIAA men’s outdoor track championship since 1934, ending a 92-year drought and sending athletes on…
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Born in Richmond on May 1, 1939, Max Robinson broke barriers to become the first Black anchor of a network…
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A new Virginia law requires regulators to scrutinize how Dominion Energy forecasts electricity demand, as surging data center growth raises…
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Gas prices in Richmond have climbed past $4.10 per gallon as the ongoing Iran conflict continues to disrupt global oil…
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On April 30, 1861, Virginia’s secession convention in Richmond adopted the design that became the state flag.
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A two-night festival in Doswell brings hot air balloons, laser shows, and family programming together for one of Central Virginia’s…
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Born on this day in 1899, Duke Ellington transformed jazz into an enduring American art form rooted in Black cultural…
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The nationally ranked Arts in the Park returns to Byrd Park May 2–3, featuring hundreds of artists, free admission, and…
Read MoreRichmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras is remembering Henderson Middle School student Sadie Terry as “a vibrant personality” following her…
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