The journalist unpacks how the ocean helped her discover her history.
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The local nonprofit provides various social services to residents.
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Natasha Lindeback had to get creative.
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Critic Linda Holmes has been playing The Sims since the early 2000s.
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
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The project takes donated firearms and converts them into garden tools.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio compiled a list of more than 35 organizations providing relief in the area.
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The superstition of Friday the 13th isn't as old as you think. Here are some of the potential origins of unlucky days around the world.
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The collector's response has stayed with Leahruth Jemilo ever since.
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The county is asking the public to choose from four animal finalists.
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The principles of permaculture help Virginia's small farms and businesses support each other and make a mighty impact. Learn just how interconnected the agriculture community is as we join Red Root & Co. on their rounds to collect the roots and fresh produce needed to whip up their signature fire cider.
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Witnesses say members of the SGA removed copies of the VCU student-run newspaper from kiosks on campus.
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Stop by Barboursville Vineyards, an award-winning winery that has been part of our community for over four decades. Sit down with the founder of The Soho Center, an organization dedicated to providing free books to families throughout Virginia.
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The Virginia War Memorial’s $25 million expansion opens to the public this weekend.
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The Virginia War Memorial is set to celebrate its 64th anniversary and open a new memorial shrine this weekend to add the names of those who died in the global war on terrorism.
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African American mathematician Katherine Johnson died today at 101. She is remembered for her contributions to the NASA space program and was portrayed in the Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures."
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Hear from a musician Michael Coleman, whose band won the state-wide Rockin’ to Lockin’ contest and is now making a big noise across the region. Then discover Charlottesville Area Riding Therapy (CART), an organization that uses horseback riding to provide therapy for children and adults with special needs.
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The Jepson School's 2019-20 Leaders-in-Residence Ayesha Rascoe, NPR White House correspondent, and Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist Michael Paul Williams discussed “Leading with Truth: Journalism as a Catalyst for Social Change,” with leadership studies professor Thad Williamson. Jan. 29, 2020
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The Jepson School's 2019-20 Leaders-in-Residence Ayesha Rascoe, NPR White House correspondent, and Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist Michael Paul Williams discuss “Leading with Truth: Journalism as a Catalyst for Social Change,” with leadership studies professor Thad Williamson.
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People across Richmond celebrated the life of Jim Wark over the weekend. The non-profit leader and musician died earlier this month, but as VPM’s Catherine Komp reports many say he leaves a lasting legacy.