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The Clo-ism is God’s words of wisdom downloaded in me to share and lighten the load on life’s journey. Humble folks walk away in peace while out of control folks storm off and return with a vengeance. Stay our of prison for life -Humble before you Stumble This is my “Clo-ism” for the day and I’m […]

Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney has suggestions for improvements of city schools. Stoney is proposing an increase in the city’s meals tax to fund school renovations and new construction. Stoney says a one-point-five-percent increase in the tax will generate more than nine-million dollars annually. An increase in the meals tax would allow the city’s debt capacity […]

The Virginia General Assembly is now in session over the course of 60-days and legislators from around the Commonwealth of Virginia are in Richmond. Senators and Delegates will represent you so check in on them by taking an active role in the legislative process.  Some frequently asked questions “Who is my legislator?” “What bills are being introduced?” […]

  Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority executive director T.K. Somanath has announced his resignation. The announcement was made public on Sunday. Somanath has come under fire over the slow response to the lack of heat in dozens of Creighton Court apartments. The installation of electric baseboard heat in those apartments is to begin this week.

A Richmond woman, Tonya Slaton, was charged after police found her son’s body in the trunk of her car. Slaton has admitted to killing her son and plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the death of her teenage son Quincy Davis, the Virginia Pilot reported after he went missing in 2004. Virginia State Police found […]

In our first installment of Wellness Wednesday, we got to hang with Dr. B and see firsthand why her fitness classes are the toast of the town! 

Happy Founder’s Day to the Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, 105 years of service to the community. Delta Sigma Theta, is a non-profit greek-letter organization that was founded by college-educated women to perform  public service, bring awareness to government policy with an emphasis on the African American community. Delta Sigma Theta, was founded on […]

Paul Taylor @zoolove92120 was sentenced to life in prison but he lived his prison stay at Greensville Correctional Center like one day he’d be released. He was denied parole 10 times. He was released from the Virginia Department of Corrections (DOC) six months ago. Pull up to hear this real life story about incarceration & […]

The Virginia General Assembly is now in session over the course of 60-days and legislators from around the Commonwealth of Virginia are in Richmond. Senators and Delegates will represent you so check in on them by taking an active role in the legislative process.  Some frequently asked questions “Who is my legislator?” “What bills are being introduced?” […]

Adrianne Bennett, Chair of the Virginia Parole Board talks about the requirements of parole, eligibility and truth in sentencing on up to geriatric release. Listen to the full message about Virginia’s parole at the 5th Annual MLK Community Day on Monday, January 15, 2018, 12pm-2pm at the Celebration Church and Outreach Ministry located 5501 Midlothian […]

Due to the icy road conditions most area school districts are now closed. Black ice was a hazard for secondary and major roads this morning. Be careful in your travels by allowing yourself extra time to get to where you need to be. Here’s a list of closings and delays courtesy of WTVR.com of Tuesday, […]

On Wednesday, January 10, legislators from around the Commonwealth of Virginia will head to Richmond for the 2018 session of the General Assembly. Senators and Delegates will represent you so check in on them by taking an active role in the legislative process.  Some frequently asked questions “Who is my legislator?” “What bills are being introduced?” Could […]