Posts Tagged ‘richmond’
Your guide to MLK weekend
A packed list of things to do this special weekend.
Read MoreNorth Richmond: A photo essay
The photos in this essay attempt to capture the tragic beauty, fierce independence and irrepressible hope on display in North Richmond every day.
Read MoreRichmond, once a mecca for the Blues
James Brown and B.B. King were just two of the titans who once played Richmond’s circuit of Blues clubs.
Read MoreBay Area Rescue Mission helps thousands
Every year, for the past 45 years the Bay Area Rescue Mission has rallied to help the homeless and hungry, said Steve Lee, 10-year program specialist for the charitable organization. “In this area of Richmond there is a huge need, and as long as there is a need we will be here,” said Lee. During…
Read MoreStreet schemes to football dreams
Three members of the Kennedy High Eagles starting lineup tell how football saved their lives.
Read MoreGreening the Triangle
New routes and connected trails aim to make Richmond more friendly for bikers and walkers.
Read MoreRYSE schools Richmond Confidential
Richmond Confidential’s new theme video! Musical composition by Xavier Polk at the RYSE center.
Read MoreRemembering those lost, vowing to improve
Mayor Gayle McLaughlin gathered with residents and city officials to pay respects to the 21 people who were killed in Richmond during the first 11 months of 2010.
Read More“God did the washing, we did the sweeping”
Volunteers from businesses and churches along Cutting Boulevard sweep up trash and celebrate community.
Read MoreMayor’s green dream not yet reality
The future of the local green economy faces a test over the next 4 years.
Read MoreUnlikely wonderland in the Iron Triangle
Scientific Art Studio creates exhibits fine arts in Richmond.
Read MoreIn tough times, a feast to be thankful for
Hundreds gathered at the Greater Richmond Souper Center for a Thanksgiving meal.
Read MoreFlying solo: One turkey’s Thanksgiving
This hen spent Thanksgiving alone, strutting the streets of Richmond.
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