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Jones, Sarah Garland Boyd (1866–1905) – Encyclopedia Virginia

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Two men hospitalized after Waffle House shooting

Two men hospitalized after Waffle House shooting Police are on scene at the Waffle House in Colonial Heights after an overnight shooting left two men injured. (Source: AJ Nwoko | WWBT) By Hannah Eason | February 6, 2021 at 10:23 AM EST - Updated February 6 at 12:02 PM COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. (WWBT) - Two men were sent to the hospital following a Saturday morning shooting at a Waffle House in Colonial Heights. Police say multiple rounds were fired in the parking lot and nearby roadways at the Waffle House on Temple Avenue and Boulevard. Investigators believe the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 6. A 19-year-old man was later located at Southside Regional Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. The Alexandria resident was released after treatment, police said.

2 injured in shooting outside Virginia Waffle House

2 injured in shooting outside Virginia Waffle House Police find at least 100 shell casings outside Virginia Waffle House: They were ripping the bullets off By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff Posted at 10:13 AM, Feb 06, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-06 19:20:53-05 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. Authorities are asking for the public s help to identify a man wanted in a shooting that wounded two people outside a Waffle House in Colonial Heights early Saturday morning. Officers were called to the Waffle House to 2002 Boulevard for reports of shots fired at 2:30 a.m. Upon arrival officers located evidence of multiple rounds exchanged in the parking lot and adjacent roadways, Major William H. Anspach with Colonial Heights Police said.

Mothers Club comes to an end after 66 years | Richmond Free Press | Serving the African American Community in Richmond, VA

Members of The Mothers Club in 2014. File photo After 66 years of donating to charities, helping individuals and organizations in the Richmond community and building a strong bond of friendship among their members and children, The Mothers Club has disbanded. The group, which started with 10 women who were friends and young mothers, began meeting monthly in 1954 to share their experiences and tips as new mothers. The meetings evolved into doing more than discussing their children. They branched out to do things to help the community. Their spirit to do more outside of their friendship circle had a clear motto – “Bringing joy to the lives of those we touch” – that guided them throughout their six decades as they helped area families in need, senior centers and children and families facing medical issues and other nonprofit organizations.

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