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A few weeks after 8News received a visit from the president and CEO of the Special Olympics, the Special Olympics Virginia Summer Games were held over a warm June weekend.
Dr. Lucille Brown, a Richmond trailblazer and lifelong educator, has died.A Virginia Union University distinguished alumna, ...
Richmond is in mourning following the news that Lucille M. Brown, one of the first Black women to serve as Richmond Public ...
Virginia’s independent, nonprofit colleges and universities, like Roanoke College, have stepped up to become the front line ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Dr. Lucille M. Brown, a longtime educator who served Richmond Public Schools for 38 years, has died. Her alma mater, Virginia Union University, shared the news on Friday, along with a ...
Nearly 2,000 volunteers made it possible for the athletes to demonstrate their skills in five different sports: bowling, softball, swimming, tennis and track and field.
The number of students enrolled in colleges throughout Virginia has declined 1.3% this year, which amounts to a large sigh of relief for university and state leaders, who feared a drop of as much ...
They agree on many issues, but the six Democrats running in a June 17 primary to be the party’s lieutenant governor nominee ...
Some Richmond neighborhoods remain under a boil water advisory after the city's water treatment plant experienced an ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) — It’s a surreal moment for one Richmond Public Schools student. Max Jones, 18, is just days away from ...
The year was 2004. The Diocese of Arlington had just celebrated its 30th anniversary. And Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde ...
Officials are issuing a boil-water advisory Tuesday in parts of Virginia’s capital city, leaving many residents without ...