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Charles Samuels

  • Education: Collegiate School, Richmond Va; William & Mary, Bachelors in History, Minor in Philosophy; T.C. Williams, Law Degree.
  • Richmond Residence: Entire life, growing up in Goochland county, Richmond.
  • Current Job: Attorney (Criminal Trial Lawyer, Guardian ad Litem for juvenile offenders), Samuels Law firm.
  • Previous Experience: President of the Fan District Association, 4 years as Richmond City Councilman (sits on multiple boards specializing in local business and growth, Richmond Regional Planning Commission).
  • Favorite Restaurant: There's too many to decide. The local one that sounds good at that night.

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A look at the Redskins summer training camp

A new drawing gives an aerial view of what the Redskins summer training camp will look like. And will the public be able to use the fields when they’re not used by the Redskins?

City Council: A clear cut mistake

It’s a cold drizzly night, and there’s a sparse crowd for the inaugural Council session of 2013. Not much on the agenda, although it looks like the Redskins training camp has stepped in a big pile of doo-doo.

Charles Samuels on role as City Council president

Now in his second term as 2nd District Councilman, Charles Samuels was elected city council president last week by his fellow council members. Samuels talks about what made him run and what his new duties entail.

City Council: The kids are all right

Last night City Council swore in three new members and elected a new president. It’s the biggest change in City Council in years.

Samuels likely to be next Council president

According to once City Council member, Charles Samuels is in line to become Council’s next president.

Samuels vs. Diradour – straw poll

Samuels vs. Diradour, take our straw poll.

City Council: Hail to the Redskins

Election fever is in the air, presidential debates and Dancing With the Stars are stealing their thunder, but I’m here at City Hall to make sure the public is informed.

Snapshot poll puts Samuels ahead of Diradour

Our unscientific snapshot of the 2nd District City Council contest puts incumbent Charles Samuels up 80% to 17% over challenger Charlie Diradour, with 3% undecided.
Any predictions on how this really ends up?

No Parking signs on Broad Street will come down within a week

In late May the arrest of Camel owner Rand Burgess sparked controversy over late night No Parking signs on a W. Broad Street corridor. After weeks of meetings and discussions, a City official has announced those signs will come down.

City Council: Fowl play

This week Council agrees to look into the costs and benefits of urban poultry.

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