Adopt peacefulness as a mindset – and act in a peaceful way toward yourself, those closest to you, your community and the world.
That was the message Feb. 3 shared by Buddhist monk Bhikkhu Pannakara to a group of about 100 people gathered at the Virginia Randolph Education Center on Mountain
Music educator, minister, and civil rights advocate Joseph Rayfield Vines, Jr. devoted his life to expanding opportunity through both activism and the arts, leaving a wide-ranging legacy across Central Virginia’s classrooms, churches, and civic organizations.
Born Nov. 4, 1936, in Suffolk, Vines graduated from Booker T. Washington High School
As trash collection gradually returns to normal schedules following last month's winter storm, Henrico County officials are temporarily waiving fees for residential use of the county's public-use areas.
Henrico residents may drop off their household waste at the Springfield Road Public Use Area, 10600 Fords Country
Jada Samitt, 22, was identified by her family in Richmond, Virginia as one of the crew members who died when the fishing vessel Lily Jean sank off the coast of Massachusetts last week. The U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday suspended its search for survivors in rough, frigid waters.
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