Sunday, November 24th, 2024

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Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 24th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Henrico County police distributed Thanksgiving meal boxes to over 500 needy families, supported by donations and the efforts of the Police Athletic League. 6 News
- ➤ The Richmond Police Mounted Unit, established in the 1890s, plays a key role in city patrols, crowd monitoring, and search and rescue, with plans for a new, more spacious stable underway. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ A Henrico father saved a toddler from potential harm by pulling him away from a busy road, emphasizing the need for accountability. 6 News
- ➤ The Broken Men Foundation's 4th annual Thanksgiving Voucher Giveaway provided over 300 attendees with food bags, a $25 market voucher, clothing, and shoes in Richmond, VA. 12 On Your Side
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A man suffered non-life-threatening injuries in an early morning shooting at a Richmond 7-Eleven. 6 News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A selection of 28 photos from the Times-Dispatch archives highlights key historical and cultural moments in Richmond, spanning from the 1940s to the 1980s, including significant events, everyday life, and transformations in the local landscape. Richmond Times-Dispatch
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The University of Virginia commits to releasing a $1.5 million review of the 2022 shooting, after the criminal proceedings against Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. conclude. Richmond Times-Dispatch
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Henrico County is proactively identifying and planning to replace any homeowner-side lead pipes connecting to the public water system, ensuring safe drinking water ahead of new federal deadlines. Richmond Times-Dispatch
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A judge denied a motion to require additional documents in Connie Clay's lawsuit against the city, setting a trial date for late September after a contentious hearing. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ A study recommends East Broad Street, soon-to-be vacated by the Virginia Department of Transportation, as the preferred location for a new state office building in downtown Richmond, costing between $400 and $500 million. Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Thanksgiving Message by Rev. Dr. Courtney Allen Crump at Kiwanis Club of Richmond
Experience an uplifting Thanksgiving message from Rev. Dr. Courtney Allen Crump, the Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church, focusing on community connection and generosity.
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Art of Noise Concert at The National
Experience a live performance by the iconic Art of Noise at The National in Richmond.
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Richmond Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk
Celebrate Thanksgiving Day by participating in the Richmond Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk at Dogwood Dell Amphitheater.
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Christmas Celebration at the Virginia Cliffe Inn
Experience a delightful five-day holiday event featuring local crafters, unique handmade gifts, seasonal treats, and festive decorations at the charming Virginia Cliffe Inn.
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Celebration of Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
Experience a lively evening of music and dancing with the renowned Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, complete with table seating, a dance floor, and food vendors.
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Handel's Messiah Concert in Richmond
Experience the power and majesty of Handel’s Messiah performed by the Richmond Symphony and Chorus, featuring an array of talented vocalists.
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Dominion Energy Christmas Parade
Experience the magic of the holiday season as over 20 floats parade through downtown Richmond, starting from the Science Museum of Virginia.
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Wyatt Flores Concert Benefiting National FFA Foundation
Wyatt Flores will perform at The National, with a portion of ticket sales supporting the National FFA Foundation to promote agricultural education in the U.S.
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Grant Writing Seminar for Artists with Paul Rucker
This workshop led by multimedia artist Paul Rucker will guide participants in setting personal goals, evaluating their skills, and developing an individualized action plan for their artistic careers.
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Mobile Market at Neighborhood Resource Center (Fulton)
Experience fresh produce offerings at the Shalom Farms Mobile Market, serving various Richmond neighborhoods.
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