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Saturday Forecast: Dry with lower humidity
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Pleasant late July weather this weekend!. Saturday: Mostly sunny with lower humidity! Highs in the mid to upper 80s. Sunday: Mostly sunny with low humidity. Lows in the mid 60s, highs in the upper 80s. Monday: Mostly to partly sunny, hot and more humid. Isolated afternoon...
2024 Futures – Richmond Day 1: Daniel Diehl claims double victories in the 100 free, 200 back
LCM (50m) Live Results (on Meet Mobile as “USA Swimming Futures – Richmond – 2024”) Day 2 of the Futures Championship in Richmond, VA, contested the men’s and women’s 100 free, 400 IM, and 100 back, as well as the first relay of the meet — the 800 free relay.
VCU 1st Baseman Chris McHugh is Transferring to NC State!
VCU 1st Baseman Chris McHugh is transferring to NC State!. McHugh just wrapped up his Freshman season for the Rams, batting .273, with 6 Home Runs, 33 RBI’s, 36 Runs, 22 BB’s, 5 Doubles and 4 Stolen Bases. He boasted an OBP of .390. McHugh started in 53 of the 55 games he played in.
South Carolina Surf Soccer club clinches ECNL national title in double OT
RICHMOND, VA (WCIV) — A local youth soccer team won the ECNL league's national championship in Richmond, Virginia Thursday, July 18. The South Carolina Surf Soccer club reportedly won the match 3-2 in a double overtime win.
“Portraits: The Style Weekly Photograph Archive” at The Valentine
Style Photographers Kent Eanes, Chad Hunt, Scott Elmquist and Stephen Salpukas at the opening of “Portraits” on July 9 at the Valentine. Since 1982, one of Style Weekly’s most distinguishable features is the arresting photography featured in both its print issues and online. In that time, Style’s photographers captured some of the most significant moments in our town’s history. Many of these images are now on display at The Valentine as part of its new exhibit “Portraits: The Style Weekly Photograph Archive.”
Preview exhibit explores experiences of enslaved people in Virginia
This story was reported and written by VPM News. Richmonders got a sneak peek Thursday of an exhibition space at Main Street Station that in the future will shine a light on a dark chapter of American history: the experience, struggle and legacy of slavery. LED screens showed visitors at...
Coming August 1st: Improvements to Databases
The library will be rolling out the new and improved EBSCO databases on August 1st. This is actually an exciting change that should help the whole Reynolds community when looking for academic databases and articles. We know that when an interface changes, it can be somewhat disorienting, but these changes should go a long way towards making the overall experience of using the library digital resources a smoother, quicker process for everyone.
Richmond BizSense Reporting Richmond Camera Closing Carytown Store
Speaking as a photographer this is a bummer but not surprising. Richmond BizSense has the details. The long-running local company plans to close its Carytown shop at 3128 W. Cary St. in late August, according to President Ted Bullard. But while the camera store at Cary Court shopping center is...
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