By Amandalyn Vanover Luke Perry, the famous actor known for his role as Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210 and for his role as Archie’s dad on Riverdale, has sadly…
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Last week (March 3-10) marked 2019’s Richmond Black Restaurant Experience, “Where Culture Meets Cuisine.” Thirty (30) black-owned area restaurants and food vendors took part in the movement designed to get…
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A Richmond Young Woman Lived Off Batteries For 3 Years and Survived a Coma To Receive a New Heart
By Amandalyn Vanover In recognition of American Heart Month, Urban Views RVA invited spokeswomen from the American Heart Association to interview. Here’s the second one we had the pleasure of…
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Virginia State University held off a strong second half rally to defeat the Shaw Bears, 77-66, in the 2019 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Men’s Basketball Championship game Saturday afternoon at the…
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By Bernard Freeman Organizing your estate can be overwhelming without the help of an expert. With the assistance of an estate planning attorney, you can discuss your vision for your…
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By Amandalyn Vanover In recognition of American Heart Month, Urban Views RVA invited spokeswomen from The American Heart Association to sit down for interviews. Here’s our first interview with Tina…
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This letter is from Ervin Clarke, the Founder of the Central Virginia African American Chamber of Commerce, and a worshipper of Jesus Christ. To the more than 200 Black Churches…
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Bobby Ukrop, of Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods is Business School Hall of Fame Inductee
An accomplished executive and community leader will be inducted into the Robins School Alumni Hall of Fame at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 21 in Queally Hall of the Robins School…
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Honorees Rev. Andrew Jackson White Sr. Andrew Jackson White Sr. was born in rural King and Queen County and attended local segregated schools. In 1953 he received a bachelor’s degree…
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Doctors, Lawyers with Monetary Motives Cause Painful Decisions in Women’s Health Care
By Glenn Ellis TriceEdneyWire.com Women, especially women of color and poor women, tend to suffer disproportionately in our healthcare system. The problem is growing worse now that there’s a group of…
