NFL Hall of Famer speaks to students at John B. Cary Elementary
NFL Hall of Famer speaks to students at John B. Cary Elementary By Terrance Dixon | February 10, 2021 at 7:20 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 8:39 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - John B. Cary Elementary school students received a special virtual visit as part of the schoolâs black history month celebration.
NFL Hall of Famer and Maggie L. Walker graduate Willie Lanier answered some tough questions from fourth and fifth graders about his career.
Lanier is a Richmond graduate of Maggie L. Walker High School. He was the first black middle linebacker in the NFL playing for the Kansas City Chiefs for 11 seasons from 1967 through 1977.
In honor of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, starting Feb. 10, the American Civil War Museum is releasing a new exhibit called the “Peake Series” honoring Mary S. Peake.
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Jakub Alexanderâs most recent album under his Heathered Pearls alias, last Novemberâs
Cast, is a collaborative affair with an unusual twist. Feeling that something was missing from his instrumental tracks, the Brooklyn electronic musician invited friends and peers to contribute spoken-word recordings to be woven into his own productions. Embedded deeply into the mix, these muttered ruminations lend human warmth even when the words remain indistinct. âSalvaged Copperâ is one of the albumâs deepest, most enveloping tracks, and also one of its subtlest. Over beatless waves of reverberant synths, Detroitâs Terrence Dixon speaks just once, briefly: âEvery time I step outside, people face change; no smiles.â
Richmond mayor urges people to avoid downtown on Lobby Day
Richmond mayor urges people to avoid downtown on Lobby Day By Henry Graff | January 14, 2021 at 4:34 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 5:44 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Richmond’s mayor is pleading with people to stay away from downtown over the coming days.
Protective measures began going up around the Virginia State Capitol complex Thursday, Jan. 14. Law enforcement says the potential threat window is from Saturday through the inauguration of Joe Biden.
Crews are beginning to board up the Virginia State Capitol ahead of any potential protests this weekend. @NBC12pic.twitter.com/UhSokkLI61 Terrance Dixon (@TerranceNBC12) January 14, 2021