For baseball fans under 40 years old, the Diamond is the only Richmond baseball stadium they know. More seasoned fans might remember its predecessor, Parker Field.
Actor and comedian Eddie Griffin is hitting the road for his “Live and Unleashed” tour and will make a stop in Richmond this summer.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels kick off their last-ever season at the Diamond on Friday, with plans to move across the street ...
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12 On Your Side on MSNRichmond Flying Squirrels’ fans reflect on final season at the DiamondInside Ray Edwards’ home, you’ll find baseballs, programs, and helmets lining the bookshelves of his bedroom commemorating ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNPHOTOS: Richmond Flying Squirrels return for last home opener at The DiamondThe Richmond Flying Squirrels have a sold-out Opening Night for its 40th anniversary season — the last home opener at The ...
“We regret when anyone loses their job, and it’s extraordinarily difficult for department leaders to make those types of decisions,” said VA press secretary Pete Kasperowicz. “But the ...
Cortez was fired last month from his human resources job at the agency - one of about 2,400 employees who lost their jobs at Veterans' Affairs (VA) in the first wave of President Donald Trump's ...
Richmond has a way of letting history slip through the cracks. Some stories get enshrined, others get forgotten, and too often, the ones that matter most fall into the latter category. Sister Rosetta ...
In an interview with WTOP, U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins defended the federal cuts that could lead to 80,000 VA employees being laid off. Veterans make up more than 25% of the VA ...
Because her husband never sought professional help for his mental health problems and was never officially diagnosed with PTSD, the VA denied Linda’s claim to receive dependent death benefits ...
“I mean no disrespect to anyone, but VA should not be focused on helping veterans attempt to change their sex," VA Secretary Doug Collins said in a statement. "All eligible veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs building is seen in Washington, D.C., on July 22, 2019. (Photo by Alastair Pike/AFP via Getty Images) ...
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