Monday, August 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 18th of August.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Rita Willis started a ministry 19 years ago to give kids brand-new shoes for school, and it has given out 119,000 pairs in Richmond—uniting local churches and families—and boosting students' confidence. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ Family and friends gathered on Sunday to remember Clyde 'Sincere' Boykins III, a local activist with Rich Mindz Community Group who led neighborhood cleanup efforts to lower crime in Richmond’s east end and Southside. The MLK Middle School service honored his kind heart — his work still inspires local youth. 6 News
- ➤ Richmond's BMX community gathered Sunday afternoon for the annual Ride with Geo race to honor Geo Morton, a 17-year-old who died in August 2023 after being struck near Williamsburg Road. His family watched as racers led a silent parade lap to celebrate his legacy of mentoring young riders. 6 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Police responded just before 4:00 a.m. Sunday to a shooting on Clarkson Road that left one man dead and three others injured—with two in critical condition and one expected to recover at the hospital. 12 On Your Side
- ➤ John Hunter Raines, the former CFO of the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program, was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing $6.7 million from the fund that helps disabled children. He used the money for personal costs—such as gambling and buying luxury items—and his sentence shows a strong response to embezzlement. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ Three people leaving a restaurant on Sunday at 7 p.m. were injured when they were caught in crossfire on the 1100 block of Hull Street and E. 11th Street near Blackwell—one victim is in critical condition and police are investigating the shooting. 6 News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Richmond has seen several odd houses throughout its history—Pratt’s Castle was built in the 1850s and later torn down for corporate headquarters, while an aluminum Carefree Home opened in November 1957 and remains a rare private residence. A house built on a small island in the James River and a crescent shaped Moon House demolished in 2005 add to the city’s collection of unusual local homes. Richmond Times-Dispatch
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Virginia school districts implemented new cellphone policies following state legislation that required bell-to-bell restrictions during classes—districts like Hanover and Henrico used lockers, pouches, or backpack storage to keep phones out of sight. The measures reduced distractions and promoted student focus. 6 News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Charles Esten, known for his TV work and live music, played at Chippenham Hospital in Richmond as part of the Musicians on Call program to help lift patient spirits. He visited five patient rooms and performed for hospital staff—offering a set that ranged from country hits to hair band tunes. Richmond Magazine
- ➤ Families caring for children with brain injuries say Virginia’s Birth Injury Fund is delaying key payments and cutting caregiving hours that were promised to help them. The program reformed its rules after an embezzlement scandal but still has hundreds of unpaid claims—forcing parents to cover extra costs. Richmond Times-Dispatch
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5:00-6:30 p.m. — Rockwood Nature Center — Equipment included — Learn target archery techniques and participate in friendly competition while earning rank patches.
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Paws & Protectors
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Deep Run Park & Recreation Center — Free entry — Celebrate rescue pups with real-life heroes from fire and police departments.
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Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Concert
7-11 p.m. — The Charleston Pour House — Ticketed event — Enjoy live bluegrass with award-winning fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes opening for the Garden Variety String Band.
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Chesterfield County Fair Opening Day
Time TBD — Chesterfield County Fairgrounds — Admission fees apply — Celebrate the opening of the annual fair with rides, games, and more fun activities.
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Tyler Meacham Live
8 PM – 2 AM — Brambly Park — Check event page for cost — Experience the enchanting sounds of Tyler Meacham, reflecting the essence of the human experience through indie-pop.
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Divine Nine Night
4-6 p.m. — Virginia Randolph Recreation Area — Free entry — Celebrate community unity with activities, food trucks, and showcases from the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities.
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Simple Plan Concert
6:30-8 p.m. — Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an energetic performance from the multi-platinum Montreal-based band Simple Plan.
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Night of Neo-Soul featuring Angie Stone & More
8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Tin Pan — $ — Experience the soulful hits performed by Mia Samone honoring Grammy Award winners Angie Stone, Goapele, India Arie, and Floetry.
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1st Annual Juke Joint Music Fest
4-8 p.m. — 1325 Hodges Rd, Richmond, VA — Free entry — Enjoy a foot-stompin', hand-clappin' good time at this lively music festival.
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