The Great Escapes summer camps get underway on June 26th through August 25th at Richmond Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities 11 locations. The camps are open to children ages 6-12 weekdays from 7:30 a.m -5:30 p.m and that includes breakfast, lunch, 30 minutes of curriculum ,arts and crafts, river exploration, swimming, sports and field trips. […]

Tax Deadline Day is Tuesday, April 18, 2017, the date was moved because Washington, DC celebrated Emancipation Day on April 17th. Well, this is the day where you file your returns to receive a refund, owe or file an extension. Don’t sweat it join me for Tax Deadline Day at the Main Post Office located […]

What Does Your Food Have To Do With You? “Everything” says Chef Mamusu. It’s official Richmond Black Restaurant Week is here featuring some fabulous restaurants, and cafes. When we patronize black restaurants it builds stronger and safe communities. Meet my chef, Chef Mamusu of Africanne on Main located 200 East Main Street in downtown Richmond. […]

Washington’s Birthday, known today as Presidents Day, began as a federal holiday to honor George Washington’s birthday, the first president of the United States of America. The federal holiday was implemented by an Act of Congress in 1879 for government offices in Washington, DC and then expanded to all federal offices in 1885. The federal […]

Washington’s Birthday, known today as Presidents Day, began as a federal holiday to honor George Washington’s birthday, the first president of the United States of America. The federal holiday was implemented by an Act of Congress in 1879 for government offices in Washington, DC and then expanded to all federal offices in 1885. The federal […]

Virginia is voters! There are fourteen localities that will participate in the special election on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. The localities for today’s special election include: Virginia Beach, Prince Edward, Charles City, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Louisa, city of Richmond, Amherst County, Appomatox, Buckingham, and Lynchburg. The Virginia voter polls are open until 7 […]

The Winter Storm of 2017 has arrived and accumulations of up to nine inches expected. Stay off the roads as over 100 crashes have been reported since midnight according to CBS-6. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has declared a State of Emergency for the first winter storm of 2017. Get real-time traffic updates from VDOT at  […]

As day temperatures will fall below 40 degrees, the City of Richmond Cold Weather Day Warming Shelter is open this weekend.   From the City of Richmond: The City’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open tonight, Friday, December 16, Sunday, December 18 and Monday, December 19 as temperatures are forecast to remain at or below 40 degrees. […]

Elder Randall, former substance user, has been clean for 21 years and how did he do it? But, he still has triggers and what are they? Join Miss Community Clovia, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority and Radio One for the ‘Listen Up The Barbershop Talks’ this Friday from 6:00pm-7:30pm at the VA Barber School 1152 Wilkinson […]

Jawad Abdu said, “to end the Heroin Epidemic we must learn to feel, deal and heal.” Miss Community Clovia’s next ‘Listen Up The Barbershop Talks’ is Friday, December 16, 2016 at the VA Barber School located 1152 Wilkinson Road. This is a free event from 6:00 p.m -7:30 p.m. and if you can’t make it […]

  Are you growing, slowing, affecting or infecting folk? Are you offering encourage words to others or always finding fault in everything? Are you slowing and pulling on others to slow it? If you have answered yes to the following questions then you are infecting instead of affecting folk to greatness. Please check yourself before […]

National Recording Artist Maxwell calls into the Clo Show on 99.3/105.7 Kiss Fm. Will Maxwell ever get married? Who is he dating? What is his message to aspiring artists? Does he feel intimidated by new artists? Maxwell and Mary J. Blige will make a stop in Richmond on the King and Queen of Hearts World […]