Friday, May 23rd, 2025

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Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 23rd of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Synagogues in Richmond are reviewing their security protocols after two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in D.C. Rabbi Dovid Asher said local leaders must stop hate-filled language — he warned that such rhetoric can lead to more violence. 12 On Your Side
- ➤ Public swimming pools in Richmond will open Saturday — giving residents a safe place to swim. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ Richmond community activist Eddie L. Radden Jr. died peacefully on May 14 at 96 after a long life serving in civil rights and as a Capitol doorkeeper. His wake is scheduled for May 30 at Mimms Funeral Home and his funeral will be held on May 31 at Second Baptist Church. Richmond Free Press
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A City Public Works employee was shot at 1:36 a.m. near N. 18th St. while working early Tuesday and taken to a nearby hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening as detectives investigate a confrontation in which gunfire hit a departing vehicle; Mayor Danny Avula said he will address the issue through his Office of Gun Violence Prevention and urged anyone with information to call Major Crimes Detective W. Hartley at (804) 646-4314 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. Richmond Free Press
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Valentine museum offers 90-minute guided tours of Hollywood Cemetery where visitors learn about local history by walking winding paths and viewing notable graves—tours are offered every other Saturday and weekly in July and August. The museum also presents the Fancy Costumes, Characters, and the Richmond Masque exhibit that shows how Richmonders have dressed through the years and runs until January 2026—this exhibit gives a close look at local style history. 6 News
- ➤ Camp Holly in eastern Henrico County is now protected by an easement agreement between the Dowdy family, Capital Region Land Conservancy — and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources to preserve its 139 acres of drinking water source and historic sites used in past wars. Richmond Times-Dispatch
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Millions of Americans are traveling during Memorial Day weekend, which started Thursday—AAA reports that over 100,000 Virginians flew as train and bus use increased by 7%. 12 On Your Side
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Marylord Dansou, a first-generation American, was named Richmond Public Schools top 2025 valedictorian after earning a 5.3 GPA and will attend Virginia Tech this fall to study food science. She already earned a college degree from Reynolds Community College’s Early College Academy (she wants to fight food inequalities by addressing micronutrient deficiencies in West Africa). Richmond Free Press
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The James River Association said the river’s health is still stalled at a B-minus and a score of 61—unchanged since 2015—because heavy rains are washing more dirt and chemicals into the water. The nonprofit urged the state to spend over $500 million to cut runoff that harms drinking water and fish populations. Richmond Times-Dispatch
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TLC Concert in Richmond
11 PM – 3 AM — 1001 Haxall Point, Richmond, VA — $145+ — Experience the electrifying hits of TLC live on stage for an unforgettable night.
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Spring Artisan Market at Zorch Pizza
2-6 PM — Zorch Pizza Parlor — Free entry — Discover unique local crafts in a family-friendly atmosphere with furry friends welcomed.
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Regular Day Drop-in
3-6 p.m. — St. Michael's Episcopal School — Free entry — Drop-in for extended day fun, where your kid will never want to leave.
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A Place To Bury Strangers Concert
7-11 PM — Richmond Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the captivating sounds of A Place To Bury Strangers as they perform tracks from their latest album.
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Regular Day Drop-in
3-6 p.m. — St. Michael's Episcopal School — Free entry — Drop-in for a fun-filled Extended Day experience your kid will love.
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Elle Christine Live Performance
7-10 p.m. — Harry's at Hofheimer — Check website for entry cost — Enjoy an intimate night of heartfelt indie-folk music with Elle Christine and her band.
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Chris Leggett Live Performance
8 p.m. — Richmond Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience local talent with Chris Leggett and the Copper Line on stage supporting The Pink Stones & Ma'aM.
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Richmond Symphony Orchestra Concert
3-7 p.m. — Dominion Energy Center — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening of exquisite live orchestral music performed by the Richmond Symphony Orchestra.
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Noah-O Performance
8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Broadberry — Tickets from $48 — Experience a night of last-minute theater excitement with Noah-O in Richmond.
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Watercolor Basics
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. — Stonebridge Recreation Center — Call for supply list — Learn the fundamentals of watercolor painting including color mixing and brush strokes.
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