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War veterans wanted for writing project

The Mighty Pen Project teaches military veterans how to best write the stories of their wartime experiences. The class “is open to all Virginia veterans and civilians alike at no cost, and will focus on furthering the craft of writing about the experiences of war, the warrior’s life, the home front and the military family,” according to organizers.

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‘Straight’ No.1 for second week

“Straight Outta Compton” continues to connect with movie audiences. It is the No. 1 movie in North America for the second week.

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Labor Day holiday schedule

Monday, Sept. 7

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Central Va. Cadet Corps starting in February

A new group is recruiting 30 area young men ages 7 to 14 to participate in free, monthly programs promoting achievement.

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Labor Day holiday schedule

Monday, Sept. 5

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Deadline May 30 for city storm drain art competition

The City of Richmond’s Department of Public Utilities is seeking five artists who can paint a picture of the importance of keeping the James River, the city’s source of drinking water, clean.

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City to hold radiothon to send kids to camp

Music lovers in Central Virginia can listen to their favorite song on the radio and help send a child to summer camp in the process.

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Oprah’s O magazine to end monthly print editions after 20 years

O, The Oprah Magazine is ending its regular monthly print editions with the December issue after 20 years of publication.

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Flying Squirrels going Hollywood with ‘Movies in the Outfield’ at The Diamond

With the baseball season shut down because of the coronavirus, The Diamond will take on a new look on Thursday and Saturday nights this summer by showing family films beach-blanket style on the field.

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Soulidifly to launch free TV streaming service Feb. 14

Richmond-based Soulidifly Productions is jumping into TV streaming. Already turning out movies, children’s books and a monthly magazine, the black-owned company will launch an array of largely original programming on its own service, SoulVision.

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Richmond Jazz Society to feature ‘The Jazz Side of Aretha Franklin’ Dec.11

The Richmond Jazz Society is featuring “The Jazz Side of Aretha Franklin,” the late “Queen of Soul,” on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall, 623 E. Main St.

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VUU Athletic Hall of Fame induction on Friday

Virginia Union University’s Athletic Hall of Fame will open its doors to six new inductees on Friday, Sept. 22. The induction banquet will be 7 p.m. at the Dr. Claude G. Perkins Living and Learning Center on the VUU campus, 1500 N. Lombardy St.

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Work stopped on planned Downtown hotel

For a decade, an eight-story building at 5th and Franklin streets was a city-backed nursery for small businesses.

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Black History Month events

A variety of events are planned in and around Richmond for Black History Month.

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Richmond area will host numerous events for Black History Month

Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African-Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history.

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Donald ‘Cisco’ Ross, former Armstrong High, VCU star, dies

Donald “Cisco” Ross Jr., a former Armstrong High and VCU basketball standout, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022. He was 74.

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New VCU Health Adult Outpatient Pavilion to open Dec. 6

After more than four years of design and construction, opening day is finally arriving for the new Adult Outpatient Pavilion on the medical campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.

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‘Vote yes for ONE Casino’

I am writing to express my unconditional support for ONE Casino.

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RRHA eyes Jackson Place for Fay Towers residents

The city’s housing authority is promising a fresh attempt to redevelop a chunk of Jackson Ward that was cleared for urban renewal nearly 25 years ago, but continues to be vacant.

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Rose Brown Adams, entrepreneur, dies at 68

Rose Brown Adams embraced and lived life to the fullest. Friends and loved ones remember her as being energetic, entrepreneurial and always willing to help others. Still shaken by her recent death, her husband, Dr. Randy Adams, a Richmond pediatric dentist, said he has lost his best friend.