The city held a ribbon cutting on March 20, unveiling a new boxing studio, two gyms, dance and music studios, indoor and ...
The city of Richmond wants to buy 96 acres in South Richmond from Altria Group and convert it into a park and economic development project.
Wade added that she’s received a lot of help with her research from Bob Olsen, a professional researcher she met while touring the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Richardson’s ...
Cortez was fired last month from his human resources job at the agency - one of about 2,400 employees who lost their jobs at Veterans' Affairs (VA) in the first wave of President Donald Trump's ...
The new Investigation Discovery (ID) docuseries, Hollywood Demons, will show the secret woes and scandals of living in Hollywood. The series, which launches on March 24, 2025, will delve into some ...
More than 400,000 people are buried at Arlington. The first military burial at the Virginia cemetery, operated by the U.S. Army, took place on May 13, 1864. Among the historical figures buried ...
of State’s Office, telling them that their “mother was deceived by an imposter posing as a representative of the Veteran’s Affairs cemetery where her late husband was to be buried.” ...
And now, they are getting it. As for what’s next, Sudeikis teased in a press release (via PEOPLE), “In season four, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to ‘leap before they look,’ discovering that ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references ...
In an internal VA memo seen by NPR Friday, the VA says it's rescinding Directive 1341, which contains detailed guidance on the kinds of care transgender veterans can receive at VA facilities.
In a sign of the times, Panavision’s Hollywood location is apparently closing down. The last day of operation is said to be April 11th. Their Woodland Hills location remains open, and the inventory ...
If it’s been a minute since you’ve made the trip down I-95 to Richmond, now is the time to return. Dine near the scenic James River and carve out time to soak up the culture of Richmond’s arts and ...
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