Richmond
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6 Virginia restaurants open on Christmas
Here are some restaurants open on Christmas Day across Virginia that will be sure to serve you a tasty dish this holiday season.
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Glen Allen’s local holiday celebrities: Christmas on Wendhurst
One of the greatest parts of the holiday season is Christmas light displays outside local homes. One house in particular, 9716 Wendhurst Dr, became a local institution and a national household name for its elaborate display.
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Dogwood’s most-read Virginia politics stories of 2024
Economic policy, voting rights, and reproductive freedom dominated the headlines of The Dogwood’s most read Virginia politics stories in 2024.
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From mountain music to modern hits: The history of music in Virginia
From the echoes of Appalachian folk to the pulsating beats of hip-hop, Virginia’s music scene is a testament to its rich, evolving heritage. Discover how this historic commonwealth went from the birthplace of country music to a modern hotspot for diverse genres.
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Low-cost after-school activities in Richmond your kids will love
Here’s a Richmond locals’ guide to enriching, affordable after-school programs for your kids in Virginia’s state capital.
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8 trendy cafes and coffee shops in Virginia
Whether you’re in the mood for a citrus-infused delight or you’re seeking a special artisan blend, Virginia’s coffee scene has it all.
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Pharrell watch: Recording artist Pharrell Williams’ movie filming in multiple Virginia cities
Pharrell Williams and his production crew have been spotted throughout Richmond, Hopewell, and Hampton Roads, as they begin shooting the musician’s coming-of-age movie musical. We have the latest on where to catch filming, and how you can help this movie come to life.
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Redefining history: Lois Harrison-Jones School’s name change reflects values
The Lois Harrison-Jones Elementary School pays homage to Richmond’s first Black female superintendent. The school was originally named after a confederate colonel in 1913.
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Richmond and Hampton Roads named thrifting capitals of the US
According to the website Thriftcon.co, two key Virginia cities take the lead as the best places in the country to thrift clothes.























