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Revel owner Amy Cabaniss shares what makes Lakeside so special • Report highlights community pushback stalling $64 billion in data center development nationwide

'Eat It, Virginia' podcast: Revel owner Amy Cabaniss shares what makes Lakeside so special

Amy Cabaniss, owner of Revel Market and Bar in Lakeside and Julep's in downtown Richmond, discusses her Richmond restaurant journey, which began in 1998. Click here to read more

Report highlights community pushback stalling $64 billion in data center development nationwide
In Virginia, the globe’s largest concentration of data centers, and nationally, local opposition has coalesced into a powerful, bipartisan force
Feed More receives donation from Dollar General
Dollar General this month announced announced that it has donated more than 755,000 pounds of food to Virginia Feeding America partner food banks in 2024, including Henrico-based Feed More, the primary Central Virginia food bank.
New poll shows Spanberger with 17-point lead over Earle-Sears
Former congresswoman and Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger fared better with voters than current lieutenant governor and Republican nominee Winsome Earle-Sears, according to a Roanoke College poll released Thursday showing Spanberger leading Earle-Sears 43%-26%. This follows another poll published this week showing Spanberger with a 4-point lead over
Youngkin signs executive order to combat antisemitism in Va. schools
Order directs working group to develop plan for tracking cases
Virginia will allow for some criminal records to be sealed next year
Next summer, certain people with past convictions will be eligible to apply for their criminal records to be sealed — meaning long-past convictions won’t show up on background checks. This can help people who have been formerly incarcerated and rehabilitated get a fresh start when applying for jobs, loans or

BeauSoleil to perform May 29 at The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen

Flowers After 5 continues May 29 at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden


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