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Protected Richmond land won't be developed (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
B.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission has rejected the City of Richmond's plans to build a trade and convention centre on a large piece of land in the middle of the city.
RICHMOND / 4 slain in sudden rash of shootings / Possible connection between ...
In the latest burst of violence in Richmond, four people were killed in shootings in little more than 24 hours, police said Monday as they investigated the possibility that two of the slayings were related. The latest homicide happened Monday afternoon...
Nascar Returns To Richmond (WRIC 8)
Nascar makes its return to Richmond this weekend with the Busch Series Emerson Radio 250 on Friday night at Richmond International Raceway, followed by the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 on Saturday. Well over one hundred thousand race fans are expected to turn out. Outside the gates, it is busy as well.
Richmond Targets Prostitutes (WRIC 8)
Richmond City Council has approved a measure banning convicted prostitutes and johns from areas where prostitution has been a problem in the past. There are two zones.
IN MY OPINION: Stewart takes mature road at Richmond (The Charlotte Observer)
Notes from a cluttered desk top: We're always ready to pile on an athlete when he acts like he has no class, so let's be fair and give Tony Stewart credit for how he handled things after Saturday night's Chevy 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
Japan Post to end mail delivery, collection at 78 offices (Kyodo via Yahoo! A...
_ Japan Post said Tuesday 78 post offices in five prefectures will end their mail delivery and collection services next Tuesday.
Richmond School Board sues over roof leaks (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
After seven years of puddles in the hallway, the Richmond School Board has filed a lawsuit against two contractors that installed roofs at three elementary schools.
Switch and Data Supports Limelight Networks' Content Delivery (Broadcast News...
TAMPA, Fla., BUSINESS WIRE -- Switch and Data today announced an expanded colocation and peering agreement with Limelight Networks, the world's leading high performance content delivery network for digital media.
Richmond OKs prostitution-free zones (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Richmond is clamping down on prostitutes and customers in their favorite spots. City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the creation of Target Enforcement Zones that would make it a crime for a previously arrested prostitute or "john" to be seen in three neighborhoods.
Teen Pulled From Richmond Hill Blaze (Queens Chronicle)
(Joseph Wendelken) Sixty firefighters responded to a blaze at 86 03 106th St. last Thursday afternoon. A dozen fire trucks rushed through the streets of Richmond Hill last Thursday to pull a trapped teenager from his family’s burning Victorian home.
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