Churches Helping Clarksville Foodbank

The Foodbank in Clarksville has seen big increases in the need for its services. Area churches are helping fill the gap.

Wine Enthusiasts Magazine Names Virginia Top Ten World Destination

Wine Enthusiasts Magazine has named Virginia one of the 10 Best Wine Travel Destinations in the World, and as Charles Fishburne reports, it reflects an industry gaining both numbers...and respect.

Three Join Challenge to Ballot Access Law

Three more Republican candidates have joined Texas Governor Rick Perry’s lawsuit challenging Virginia’s ballot access law.  Charles Fishburne reports.

Bolling Outlines Voting Powers

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling is asserting his ability to cast a tie-breaking vote to organize the evenly divided State Senate with a Republican majority, but he agrees there are limits to his voting power in other areas. WCVE State Capitol Correspondent Craig Carper reports from Capitol Square.

Morrissey Pitches 2012 Legislation

Democratic Delegate Joe Morrissey of Henrico has submitted a bill that would create a housing trust fund and another that would ban smoking cigarettes with a child in the vehicle. Craig Carper has this General Assembly preview.

Man Shot Dead Behind Apartment Complex in Hopewell

Hopewell Police continue their investigation into a shooting Monday night that left a man dead in the 600 block of East Broadway Avenue.

Virginia Mentoring Partnership Moves to The Science Museum of Virginia

The Science Museum of Virginia and the Virginia Mentoring Partnership have announced the VMP has moved its offices to the museum.  As Charles Fishburne reports, it marks a new alliance between two organizations committed to challenging and nurturing young people and possibly changing their lives.

Chesterfield Student Dies of Apparent Allergic Reaction

Chesterfield Police are investigating the death of a seven-year old Hopkins Road Elementary School student, who went into cardiac arrest at school Monday, after apparently suffering an allergic reaction.  Charles Fishburne reports.

Police Need Help Recovering Statue Stolen From Hebrew Cemetery

Richmond Police are asking the public’s help in finding a statue that was stolen from the Hebrew Cemetery at the Congregation Beth Ahaba in late December.  Charles Fishburne reports.
 

Multiculturalism and the Growth of Our Region: What You Should Know and Why

Multiculturalism

Why are people of diverse cultures moving to the Richmond Region? What is the impact?

The entire “multicultural” (all non-Caucasion) population in Chesterfield County increased by 60,456 people from 2000-2010, a 65.88% percent increase. The African-American population increased by 23,217 (50.3%) and the Asian population by 4,140(67.3%). All other race populations increased by 12,469 (153.8%). The most significant increase was in the Hispanic population, which grew by 15,247(200.2%). These population shifts are reflected throughout the Metro Richmond area.