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Coffee With Strangers sits down with the King of Pops

Kelli Lemon talks business, Richmond, and more with Paul Cassimus.

Carytown named one of nation’s top “hip” retail markets

The report, released by real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield, cites the Mile of Style’s walkability and diversity of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

VHS offering half price admission to “Gridiron Glory” for Independence Day weekend

Members of the military qualify for the discount, which is available at the museum only (online sales do not apply).

The Byrd Theatre pays tribute to America and the motion picture palace Saturday

Enjoy a screening of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and get a behind-the-scenes tour of the theatre and its Mightly Wurlitzer organ.

Benedictine grad to represent US in Olympic swimming in Rio de Janerio

19-year-old Townley Haas qualified for the 200 meter freestyle.

Shagbark restaurant now open at Libbie Mill

The southern-inspired restaurant from former Lemaire chef Walter Bundy opened its doors to diners Tuesday evening.

Dixie Donuts’ giant donut sign could be yours for $1,500

What is likely the largest donut in Richmond is sadly not edible.

Dave’s Comics closing after 34 years in business

The store is closing following owner Dave Leubke’s passing earlier this year.

Registration now open for youth football, cheerleading

The Kanawha Redskins’ 29th season begins this fall in the West End.

Three Chopt Road closed for emergency water main repairs Monday

The major West End thoroughfare was closed over the weekend after a water main burst.

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