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Greenbrier Mall celebrates 40 years in Chesapeake

According to the 13News Now archives, the nearly 900,000 square foot mall opened for the first time in 1981 to a “sea of cars and waves of people.”

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Home security company locks down another office in Henrico County

Home security company locks down another office in Henrico County
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Urban Renewal

Urban Renewal A new history of VCU explores how the growth of the university and the city of Richmond are inextricably linked Expand When the VCU men’s basketball team reached the Final Four in 2011, all of Richmond united to cheer on the team. (Photo by Ash Daniel) A new history of Virginia Commonwealth University, “ Fulfilling the Promise,” co-authored by a legendary former president, Eugene P. Trani, charts (from 1968-2009) not only the ebb and flow of VCU but also the city of Richmond, whose paths have been inextricably intertwined through good times and bad.  U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, a former Richmond mayor, cites VCU’s progress in a foreword to the book as one of three trends that have led to what he called “a powerful transformation in Richmond during the last decades.” 

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In Memoriam: 2020

Myron Helfgott The prospect of death and death itself have been unifying themes in both our nation and region this year like no time since World War II or Vietnam. Too many people have suffered or been lost to the coronavirus. But as 2020 becomes history we are also reminded of others who moved to different seats in the bleachers of the universe after long careers and fruitful service. We each can make our own lists of those we will miss, but the following is a list of a few late personalities who shined especially brightly in our community.  Gloria Weiner-Adams

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