Saturday, April 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Richmond Animal Care and Control is showing 25 rescued guinea pigs that need homes today — they have been cared for since early April and are available for adoption at a $25 fee — residents should email [email protected] with details about their home. 12 On Your Side
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Chesterfield police answered a call about vehicle break-ins on the 2700 block of Addington Avenue just before midnight on Thursday—locating a man who was shot and seriously hurt and taking him to a local hospital—while keeping a suspect in custody so there is no danger to the public. 12 On Your Side
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Chanté Holt, a VCU staff member, returned to school after a 10-year break and earned her bachelor’s degree in 2022 — a journey that sparked her interest in urban planning — and she will receive her master’s degree in May from the L. Douglas Wilder School. She traveled to Germany last summer as part of a Trans-Atlantic Seminar and plans to return to Europe this year as a personal graduation present. Virginia Commonwealth University
- ➤ The Virginia Education Association said teachers might miss serving on the new grading committees, so state officials extended the application deadline to May 2 — noting that 72% of applicants are educators. The committees will include teachers, instructional specialists, and community members, with meetings set to begin next month. Virginia Mercury
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Dominion Energy Virginia filed a request on March 31 with the State Corporation Commission to raise rates by about $21 per month and proposed a new large-load rate class for data centers to protect residents from added costs; Appalachian Power and Rappahannock Electric Cooperative have also submitted similar requests as new legislation calls for an evaluation of rate structures & customer protections. Virginia Mercury
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Today is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and several police departments and sheriff's offices in Central Virginia are hosting drop-off events from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to safely collect old prescriptions so they do not get misused. 12 On Your Side
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Sizzling Wings, LLC leased 2,156 square feet at 7003 Three Chopt Road in Richmond—one of several commercial real estate deals reported by Colliers that include leases at Ellwood Ave and Staples Mill Road. Richmond Times-Dispatch
SHOP NEWS
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Whose Live Anyway?
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Dominion Energy Center — Tickets available — Enjoy a hilarious night of improvised comedy with cast members from Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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Medium Build Live at Richmond Music Hall
7-9:30 p.m. — Richmond Music Hall — $30 — Enjoy an unplugged acoustic experience with Medium Build and Petey USA, including a Q&A session and exclusive pre-show perks.
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The Sunslingers Live at Shockoe Sessions
7:30-9:00 p.m. — In Your Ear Studios — Cost Info TBD — Experience the Americana sounds of The Sunslingers as they blend old-time string bands with soulful melodies.
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Omni Richmond Hotel Career Fair
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Virginia Career Works - Henrico — Opportunity to connect with hospitality jobs — Explore exciting roles at the Omni Richmond Hotel and take your first step into a rewarding career.
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Regular Day Drop-in
3-6 p.m. — St. Michael's Episcopal School — Free entry — Drop in to Extended Day and experience a fun-filled time your kid will never want to leave.
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Emo Kids Live National Tour
7-9:30 p.m. — The Broadberry — Ticket prices vary — Relive your favorite emo songs with high-energy performances and interactive setlists.
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Spring Ball at Historic Tuckahoe
7-10 p.m. — Historic Tuckahoe — $30-$50 — Experience a magical evening of elegance, dancing, and live music in period attire.
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Figure Drawing Open Session
1-4 p.m. — Art Works Inc — Donation-based — Unleash your creativity with open figure drawing sessions for all skill levels.
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Regular Day Drop-in
3-6 p.m. — St. Michael's Episcopal School — Free entry — Drop in for a fun afternoon where your kid will enjoy an extended day experience.
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David LaMotte Concert and Book Signing
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Union Presbyterian Seminary — Cost info not specified — Award-winning songwriter David LaMotte performs live followed by a book signing.
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