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  2. Richmond shooting – live: Two dead and five injured in mass ...

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    Richmond Interim Chief of Police Rick Edwards gives a news briefing about a shooting that happened at the Huguenot High School graduation, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Richmond, Va. (AP) Six people ...

  3. Graduation shooting – live: Motive in Richmond high school ...

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    Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting. Police ask public to submit tips, videos and photos. 04:00, Ariana Baio. Richmond Police Department’s interim ...

  4. 2023 Richmond shooting - Wikipedia

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    Weapons. 4 handguns. Deaths. 2. Injured. 17 (5 by gunfire) Convicted. Amari Pollard. On June 6, 2023, a mass shooting occurred in Richmond, Virginia following a high school graduation at the Altria Theater in the Monroe Park campus of the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

  5. WRIC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WRIC-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Petersburg, Virginia, United States, serving the Richmond area as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios in unincorporated Chesterfield County (with a Richmond mailing address), overlooking Powhite Parkway just south of the Midlothian Turnpike interchange.

  6. WRVA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WRVA (AM) /  37.403611°N 77.316389°W  / 37.403611; -77.316389. WRVA (1140 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia and serving Central Virginia. WRVA airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. [2] Established in 1925, WRVA is one of Virginia's oldest radio stations, and the most powerful AM ...

  7. George Floyd protests in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Black Lives Matter protesters by the graffitied Robert E. Lee Monument on May 31, 2020. Richmond, Virginia, experienced a series of protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Richmond was the first city in the Southeastern United States to see rioting following Floyd's murder. Richmond, formerly the capital of the short-lived ...

  8. Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond ( / ˈrɪtʃmənd / RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an independent city since 1871. The city's population in the 2020 census was 226,610, up from 204,214 in 2010, [7] making it Virginia's fourth-most populous city. [8]

  9. Media in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Media in Richmond, Virginia. According to Nielsen Media statistics for 2019–2020, the Richmond, Virginia market area is the 54th largest Designated Market Area in the United States, with 555,630 TV households. Richmond is served by a variety of communication media :