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Alexandria man seeks answers after his dog dies while boarding at PetSmart
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — An Alexandria man is seeking answers after his beloved 3-year-old dog died while boarding at a PetSmart in the Potomac Yard shopping center. Andrew Noles said before going on a trip to New York last Thursday, he dropped off Clark, an Aussiedoodle, at the “Petshotel” inside the PetSmart store. Noles said Clark had stayed at the facility in the past without any problems.
Trump Canceled Interview With Military Reporter After Asking What Questions He Was Going To Ask
Trump canceled an interview with military reporter Mike Gooding after the campaign asked what questions the reporter was going to ask Trump. The post Trump Canceled Interview With Military Reporter After Asking What Questions He Was Going To Ask first appeared on Mediaite.
Radio host Kat Simons dies as friends remember ‘cherished’ and ‘devoted’ star who left ‘impossible void in our hearts’
RADIO host Kat Simons has died, leaving devastated friends sharing heartbroken tributes. Kat, who worked at Mix 98.1 Richmond in Virginia for more than 25 years, passed away on June 29. Kat’s cause of death is not yet known. Her radio station announced the tragic news on Saturday, calling her a “cherished friend” who has […]
Del. Marcus Simon: Virginia’s New Laws
On July 1 this week, several new laws went into effect across the Commonwealth of Virginia, including some that may impact Falls Church residents as they go about their daily lives. The changes impact a wide range of areas, from animal welfare to higher education, reflecting the evolving priorities and...
Richmond’s elections office to stop hiring family after HR probe found officials broke city rules
Richmond’s top election administrator says the city’s elections office will stop hiring and awarding contracts to family members after an investigation found he and another key official broke nepotism and ethics policies.
What will be closed in SW, Central Virginia on Fourth of July?
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR)—With the Fourth of July holiday quickly approaching, stores, banks, pharmacies, government administrative offices, and facilities will be closed in observance of the federal holiday. However, some locations will remain open during the holiday for any last-minute purchases and needs. Here is a list of a variety of localities and their operations on […]
University of Richmond Announces Todd C. Adams as Vice President for Student Development
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND — The University of Richmond will welcome Todd C. Adams as the vice president for student development, effective Sept. 15. Adams has worked in higher education and in student-focused roles for nearly three decades. He currently serves as vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Denver, where he oversees 25 departments and multiple residential facilities. He previously served as associate vice president and dean of students at Northwestern University and held numerous leadership roles in student affairs at Duke University. He is an active and longtime member of the professional organization NASPA — the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
Fueling Victory: Cooking Competitions Provide More Than a Meal to UR Athletes
In 2022, UR Registered Dietitians Karen Hensley and Madeline Nathe collaborated with members of the Athletics Department to enhance their nutrition education by integrating more Demonstration Kitchen programming. Their brainchild, team cooking competitions, has been a home run. Sounds of laughter, sizzling pans, and Dean Martin’s tune “That’s Amore” pour...
Alison Miller named chief human resources officer of VCU
She has served as interim assistant VP for the past year and will oversee HR management strategy. Alison Miller has been appointed chief human resources officer of Virginia Commonwealth University, effective July 1. Miller has served as interim assistant vice president for human resources for the past year following the...
Drawing from his own VCU journey, Nick Garcia helps School of Pharmacy students navigate their paths
The new associate dean for student success earned three degrees on campus and now relishes helping future generations. Nick Garcia is a VCU success story – the first-generation college student has earned three degrees – and now he’s helping students find their success. “I get the most...
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