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![John Marshall High School’s basketball teams returned from Luanda, Angola, a country in Southwest Africa, on Sept. 5. The team, along with administrators, coaches, teachers, staff members, family and friends of the teams, visited the country to play Angolan basketball teams and tour parts of the country to learn about its history.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/09/14/JOHN_MARSHALL_BASKETBALL_ANGOLA_080523_RHB2_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
John Marshall High School’s basketball teams returned from Luanda, Angola, a country in Southwest Africa, on Sept. 5. The team, along with administrators, coaches, teachers, …
Published on September 14, 2023
![Maggie Walker High School class of 1966 class- mates Yvonne Wingfield and Charles Gilmore, below, smile for the camera Saturday at a Short Pump restaurant. The trio were among 40 classmates expected to join the fun for lunch and an in- formal program focused on “10 years of food, fun and fellowship.” Maggie Walker High School’s Class of 1966 has gathered for luncheons over the past decade, exclud- ing the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/08/24/--Yvonne_WhitfieldMAGGIE_WALKER_HIGH_SCHOOL_LUNCHEON_1966_081923_RHB1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Maggie Walker High School class of 1966 class- mates Yvonne Wingfield and Charles Gilmore, below, smile for the camera Saturday at a Short Pump restaurant. …
Published on August 24, 2023
![Alfred Liggins, CEO of Urban One, right, listens to 8th District Councilwoman Reva Trammell, left, at The Satellite Restaurant & Lounge last year on Aug. 4 as she discussed a proposed casino development. The proposed casino, if approved, will be carried out at no cost to the city, Ms. Trammell said recently, but would generate more than 1,300 new jobs and new revenue for the city. Mr. Liggins’ Urban One company is a partner in the proposed casino.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/07/27/CASINO_LIGGINS_ALFRED_PRESS_080822_RHB14_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Alfred Liggins, CEO of Urban One, right, listens to 8th District Councilwoman Reva Trammell, left, at The Satellite Restaurant & Lounge last year on Aug. …
Published on July 27, 2023
![Calliope Snead, 5, of Church Hill, shows no fear as she looks over her shoulder for her mom, Tiffany Snead, cheering her on as she masterfully places her feet on the wedges as she climbs The Wall, a new attraction this year at the Robinson Theater’s Annual Block Party Friday, June 9, at 2903 Q St. in Richmond’s Church Hill.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/06/15/ROBINSON_THEATER_BLOCK_PARTY_060923_RHB7_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Calliope Snead, 5, of Church Hill, shows no fear as she looks over her shoulder for her mom, Tiffany Snead, cheering her on as she …
Published on June 15, 2023
![Hundreds enjoy the Richmond Symphony’s Big Tent concert series playing at Abner Clay Park in Historic Jackson Ward for the first time Saturday, May 27. The free event in the recently renovated park featured works of noted Black composers such as Florence Beatrice Price, Joseph Bologne and Adolphus Hailstork.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/06/01/SYMPHONY_BHM_ABNER_CLAY_PARK_MEMORIAL_WEEKEND_052723_RHB9_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Hundreds enjoy the Richmond Symphony’s Big Tent concert series playing at Abner Clay Park in Historic Jackson Ward for the first time Saturday, May 27. …
Published on June 1, 2023
![Virginia Union University’s president, Dr. Hakim J. Lucas places an honorary doctoral hood over the head of Dr. John W. Kinney in conferring his honorary doctor of divinity degree for the impact he has had on theological education at VUU for more than 35 years. Assisting with the hooding ceremony Saturday is Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson VUU board president.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/05/18/VUU_COMMENCEMENT_051323_RHB_14_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Virginia Union University’s president, Dr. Hakim J. Lucas places an honorary doctoral hood over the head of Dr. John W. Kinney in conferring his honorary …
Published on May 18, 2023
![Many driving by the corners of Staples Mill and Mountain Roads in Glen Allen have been watching and wondering what is this building going up on the 12 acres since April 13, 2020. There was a private groundbreaking with just a few church leaders because of the timing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions then in place.
The answer: It is the Richmond Virginia Temple, the 177th operating temple of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints and the first in Virginia. The architecture of the temple is a blend of Georgian, Federal and Jeffersonian architecture that are adapted from European styles. Since the Temple is quite exquisite from the outside and it causes many to imagine what it looks like on the inside, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints typically provides an open house for the communities in which they build their temples for free guided tours. The public open house is from March 25 through April 15, 2023, except for Sundays and on Saturday, April 1. The official dedication will take place May 7, 2023.
A local Church spokesperson says this temple will serve at least 40,000 members from Virginia and West Virginia. This does not mean forty thousand people will be in attendance at one time. Around the state there are numerous church buildings where members of the church attend their regular Sunday services. This property also has a smaller red building that will serve as an area meeting house.
Temple talking points Property size: 12 acres. Building size: 39,202 square feet.
Building Height: 164 feet, 9. Inches, including the statue of the Book of Mormon prophet Moroni.
Architect: The Richardson Deign Partnership.
Church architect: Lanny Herron.
Cost: The Church does not discuss money with the public.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/03/30/RELIGION_NEW_CHURCH_LATTER_DAY_SAINTS_TEMPLE_032023_RHB5_1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Many driving by the corners of Staples Mill and Mountain Roads in Glen Allen have been watching and wondering what is this building going up …
Published on March 30, 2023
![“Woman. Life. Freedom.,” a new mural painted on the side of a vacant car wash building at 1205 Arthur Ashe Blvd., shows support for protesters in Iran who are fighting in support of a young Iranian woman, Mahsa Jina Amini, pictured, who was wrongfully taken into custody by the Iranian police. She was in a coma for three days and died on Sept. 16, 2022. Her alleged crime? Ms. Amini, 22, was visiting the capital city of Tehran on vacation from another part of her country of Iran and the “Morality Police” arrested her because her hair was not properly secured under her hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women, explains Ari Abad, an Iranian-American who came to Richmond when she was 17. Ms. Abad later co-founded, Woman Life Freedom RVA, which led the local mural project](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/02/09/CITYSCAPE_MURAL_ARTHURASHEBLVD_012323_RHB5_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
“Woman. Life. Freedom.,” a new mural painted on the side of a vacant car wash building at 1205 Arthur Ashe Blvd., shows support for protesters …
Published on February 9, 2023
![Gov. Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin read the popular book “Where the Wild Things Are” to Alexis Evans’ first grade class at Carver Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 19. The governor’s visit was in support of the expansion of a new Virginia education law, the Virginia Literacy Act (VLA).The legislation passed during last year’s Virginia General Assembly and becomes effective during the 2024-2025 school year. “We want to have an academic and education system that raises the ceiling for all of our children and recognizes that we have kids that need some extra support,” said Gov. Youngkin. “We can do both.”](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2023/01/26/YOUNGKIN_CARVER_ELEMENTARY_KIDS_011923_RHB1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin read the popular book “Where the Wild Things Are” to Alexis Evans’ first grade class at …
Published on January 26, 2023
![Donovan Walker, 58, of Richmond helps his godmother Caroline Bennett battle her leaves so she does not have to do it, he said on Tuesday, Nov. 8, during a short break from his task in the 2400 block of 2nd Avenue near Spruce Street. According to the City of Richmond’s website, the leaf collection program began Monday, Nov. 7, for the bagged collection option. The City allows up to 10 bags to be collected on a normal trash day. Other options provided by the city for leaf collection can be found by visiting http://www.rva.gov/public-works or by calling 3-1-1 or 646-LEAF.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/11/17/CITYSCAPE_110822_LEAVES_RHB_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Donovan Walker, 58, of Richmond helps his godmother Caroline Bennett battle her leaves so she does not have to do it, he said on Tuesday, …
Published on November 17, 2022
![A ceremonial mechanical excavator is on site for the groundbreaking at the CoStar Group’s campus in Downtown Richmond in front of the current CoStar headquarters building at 5th and Tredegar streets. CoStar, founded in 1987, provides commercial real estate information, analytics, and online marketplaces for real estate transactions. Community partners, CoStar employees and the public witnessed the ceremonial groundbreaking and announcements about the $460 million project that is projected to bring at least 2,000 new jobs to the area.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/11/03/COSTAR_GROUNDBREAKING_110122_RHB6_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
A ceremonial mechanical excavator is on site for the groundbreaking at the CoStar Group’s campus in Downtown Richmond in front of the current CoStar headquarters …
Published on November 3, 2022
![A ceremonial mechanical excavator is on site for the groundbreaking at the CoStar Group’s campus in Downtown Richmond in front of the current CoStar headquarters building at 5th and Tredegar streets. CoStar, founded in 1987, provides commercial real estate information, analytics, and online marketplaces for real estate transactions. Community partners, CoStar employees and the public witnessed the ceremonial groundbreaking and announcements about the $460 million project that is projected to bring at least 2,000 new jobs to the area.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/11/03/COSTAR_GROUNDBREAKING_110122_RHB6_t6pXTWA_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
A ceremonial mechanical excavator is on site for the groundbreaking at the CoStar Group’s campus in Downtown Richmond in front of the current CoStar headquarters …
Published on November 3, 2022
![Runners take off during the inaugural RUN RICHMOND 16.19 that started and ended at Kanawha Plaza in Downtown Richmond on Saturday, Sept. 17. The run was organized by actor and model Djimon Hounsou’s foundation in collaboration with The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia and Sports Backers. The run shines a light on the achievements of the Black community over the past 400 plus years with the designated courses of 16.19 km and 6.19 miles. As the runners proceed on the course they pass various historical Black sites throughout the city.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/09/22/RUNRICHMOND_1619_091722_RHB21_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Runners take off during the inaugural RUN RICHMOND 16.19 that started and ended at Kanawha Plaza in Downtown Richmond on Saturday, Sept. 17. The run …
Published on September 22, 2022
![The City of Richmond has unveiled its possible design plans for the former site of the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue. The controversial statue was removed one year ago after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled 7-0 that “values change and public policy changes, too” in a democracy.
The site frequently is referred to as the Marcus David Peters Circle by some community activists since the summer of 2020 following the deaths of George Floyd and other Black people who died at the hands of law enforcement. The city’s Urban Design Committee will review the temporary plans that include removing the fencing and concrete graffiti barriers and installing landscaping that could cost up to $100,000.
According to the City, this is not the final plan for the “Reimagine Monument Avenue” project. A meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8, convened by the Urban Design Committee, to discuss plans. The Richmond Planning Commission’s final vote is scheduled Sept. 19.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/09/08/Cityscape_cirlce_090522_RHB7_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
The City of Richmond has unveiled its possible design plans for the former site of the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue. The controversial …
Published on September 8, 2022
![Sunflower visits Jackson Ward](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/09/08/EDITORIAL_SUNFLOWER_JACKSONWARD_090522_RHB1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Sunflower visits Jackson Ward
Published on September 8, 2022
![Danita Rountree Green, left, and Marsha Summers are co-CEOs of Coming Together Virginia, a local nonprofit organization that typically unites people over a meal to have difficult conversations. On Aug. 27, the women led Richmond-area residents on a Unity Walk 2022 to commemorate the 59th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, “I Have a Dream” speech. Dr. King’s iconic speech was delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on Aug. 28, 1963.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/09/01/UNITY_WALK_082722_RHB7_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Danita Rountree Green, left, and Marsha Summers are co-CEOs of Coming Together Virginia, a local nonprofit organization that typically unites people over a meal to …
Published on September 1, 2022
![Additional upgrades are taking place in Byrd Park’s Reservoir, which was built in 1897 and has served residents of Richmond and surrounding counties since then. The reservoir operates as two finished water tanks. Upgrades and maintenance have occurred over the years to ensure peak operating capacity. Richmond’s Department of Public Utilities is making improvements to the distribution system’s reliability and to increase the operational flexibility of facilities associated with the reservoir. This tank rehabilitation project will be completed in two phases.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/05/26/CITYSCAPE_052222_RHB1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Additional upgrades are taking place in Byrd Park’s Reservoir, which was built in 1897 and has served residents of Richmond and surrounding counties since then. …
Published on May 26, 2022
![This 1918, seven-passenger touring car produced by Kline Motor Car Company was part of the fleet owned by A.D. Price, a prosperous Black businessman and Richmond funeral home director. The car is one of two known to still exist of about 6,000 made. It is on display in the museum’s Great Hall.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/05/12/VHMC_050922_RHB6_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
This 1918, seven-passenger touring car produced by Kline Motor Car Company was part of the fleet owned by A.D. Price, a prosperous Black businessman and …
Published on May 12, 2022
![City workers Zachary Smith and D’Jermaine Layne remove graffiti from a building in the 2900 block of West Broad Street that a city official described as an “eyesore in the middle of the city.” Mr. Smith and Mr. Layne are part of a Richmond Department of Public Works crew that focuses on eliminating unwanted scribbles, initials and messages spraypainted in public spaces and on public and privately owned buildings. The department currently deploys two teams of six people and is now assembling a third team to expand the effort, according to Bobby Vincent, director of the Department of Public Works. Mayor Levar M. Stoney visited the project Monday to spotlight the department’s efforts to remove graffiti and to show that the city is committed to this seemingly never-ending effort to keep buildings spruced up. Mr. Vincent reported that the crews already have removed graffiti from 1,000 locations since July 1, double the number from the same period in 2020-21. His hope is that the dedicated crews can deal with at least 1,500 locations by June 30 and do even more locations next year. In addition, the department is contacting building owners to get them involved in this ongoing initiative. “We want to be able to clean up,” he said, but he also noted that owners need to take responsibility for tackling the problem as well.](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/04/14/CITYSCAPE_GRAFITTI_REMOVAL_041222_RHB1_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
City workers Zachary Smith and D’Jermaine Layne remove graffiti from a building in the 2900 block of West Broad Street that a city official described …
Published on April 14, 2022
![Richmond’s oldest fire station has a date with a wrecking ball after 114 years. This is Fire Station No. 12, which opened at 2223 W. Cary St. in 1908 when horses pulled the equipment to fires.
Plans for replacing this historic station with a new building at the site began in earnest last year. The city has invested in design and is now reviewing construction bids that were received by the Tuesday deadline. Total cost: $9.3 million, including pre-development and construction, according to the city’s estimate.
(Regina H. Boone/Richmond Free Press)](https://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/04/08/FIRE_HOUSE_Richmond_oldest_closing_040422_RHB2_r190x220.jpg?15134d8ecf80f15357c5f07aa65289834e904796)
Richmond’s oldest fire station has a date with a wrecking ball after 114 years. This is Fire Station No. 12, which opened at 2223 W. …
Published on April 7, 2022
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