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The school dates to 1917; in late 2013, Bon Secours Virginia Health System announced plans to renovate the complex for use as a nursing college and medical imaging school. 1959 view of a staircase at Old City Hall. Sledders turned out after school and stayed late on hard-packed snow. Here, baked cookies moved along a conveyor. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond . Richmond's triple railroad crossing 4th time in history 3 trains lined up TD Oct 13, 1958. Though long out of use, the engine was brought out for special occasions and parades. He is the 18th homicide victim in the city of Richmond this year, matching the total number from 2021. These boys soaked up the sun while fishing at Shields Lake in Richmond. Police say one of the complicating factors in the case is that the party was advertised on Facebook, which means party-goers of about 80-100, came from all over the Bay Area and were in many cases, unknown to one another. . In May 1954, James River Garden Club members visited the Branch House on Monument Avenue in Richmond to make last-minute arrangements before the weekends flower show. It still stands today, serving low-income children. The shooting happened less than a mile north of Contra Costa College, but Pomeroy said students and staff at the college were never in danger. The following year, the church decided to move to River Road; the former building has since been torn down. The 475,000-piece circus took five men 48 hours to set up on a 60-by-28 foot-table and seven hours to break down. Women won the constitutional right to vote in 1920 and neither of us has missed an election since 1920, Clark said. Only Dickinson survived the first day of the event. In April 1956, members of the Richmond Virginians engaged in a pre-practice bull session in their locker room. The second victim, a 65-year-old Richmond man, was transported by ambulance to a local trauma center in critical condition. Action Range: Sat: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM* (except for major matches/events) Member Hours - Pistol & Rifle Range Associate Members: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10 AM - 4 PM Regular Members: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 9 AM - 4 PM Address 3155 Goodrick Ave Richmond, CA 94801 Contact Main: 510-965-9267 Pistol / Rifle Range: ext. As part of a larger resurfacing and repair project across the city, Cary was repaved with blacktop between Belmont and Nansemond streets by Richmonds Department of Public Works. "There's no indication that the suspects were at the party at any time," said Richmond Police Lt. Matt Stonebraker. Crime BART police seek help identifying suspects in aggravated assault January 12, 2023 Crime Richmond police patrol activity report Dec. 12-15 Crime Groundwork Richmond requests donations after vehicles vandalized Officers responded to 847 calls for service By Antonia Ehlers The tower is believed to have been built after the fourth version of the church had been completed in the mid-1600s. That was the first of five homicides investigated by police since then. But she did note that women drivers were unjustly maligned: Women are as careful as anyone else, she said. He was reported to be in stable condition and expected to survive. Richmond police investigate deadly drive-by shooting that killed a 30-year-old man and injured a 65-year-old on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Tobacco planters and shippers started building facilities in Richmond in the 1600s. The next year, it was turned over from the Glenwood Farms Civic Association to Henrico County. Police did not identify any suspects, nor did they have any information on the getaway vehicle. Police did not provide information about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. In March 1956, jazz trumpeter Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong and his All-Stars played a concert at the Mosque, along with Woody Herman and his Third Herd. The wagon was among numerous items being transferred from Cameron Station in Alexandria; it can still be seen at the Army Quartermaster Museum at Fort Lee. In 1929, operating again as a gristmill, the property became known officially as the Swift Creek Mill and remained in operation until 1956. At least 40 rounds were fired, according to Sgt. RICHMOND, Calif. (KGO) -- Richmond police now say they are looking for at least two suspects in a shooting rampage that killed three people and injured five others last night outside a house party. This February 1953 image shows East Main Street near 10th Street in downtown Richmond, with Raos Restaurant on the corner at left. The device scooped grain from ground level and transferred it up for storage, and the wheels allowed it to be moved from place to place. This October 1951 shows one side of Bloemendaal House, the former home of Richmond businessman Lewis Ginter and now part of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. The playground received the Quonset hut, a semicircular structure made out of corrugated metal, in 1947 after city officials authorized using $15,000 to erect it. Richmond schools were not integrated until 1970. The company dated to the 1880s. It was never officially reopened for swimming (though in the 1960s, fishing was permitted at the lake). His plastic models came in many sizes and colors. Stonebraker added that the shooting definitely appeared to be targeted, and that as few as six rounds were fired. Mellichampe previously was a sergeant for 10 years on the Prince George County police force. After 2-3 hours of touch and go, doctors were able to stabilize him and of this writing believe he will survive his injuries, Sgt. Here, train engineer Mr. Denton got orders from stationmaster Mr. Boykin. After standing for many years on a pedestal in front of Grays Armory at Seventh and Marshall, this one was destined to join its two mates at the city Works Department trash heap at the old fairgrounds, where those two had lain missing since World War II until being rediscovered in January 1952. This July 1950 image shows McGuire Hall at 12th and Clay streets in downtown Richmond. Neighbor Isela Zamora heard lots of popping, what she thought were fireworks, coming from outside this home Sunday evening, only to find out later, some of those were gunshots. Richmond police Sgt. Updated: Jan. 12, 2023 at 11:11 PM EST | By NBC12 Newsroom and John Hood. Here, he greeted a crowd of 25,000 from his train in Petersburg, the last stop before heading to Richmond for his sixth speech of the day. The trip, which featured a 21-gun salute upon her arrival at Patrick Henry Airport, included a visit to Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. He had visited Virginia weeks earlier to scout for movie locations, and he was returning to the state to interview promising actors with the Barter Theatre in Abingdon. In May 1950, Richmond celebrated Park and Recreation Week with a series of events, including an art carnival, puppet shows and concerts. Starting in the 1800s, the area near what is now Willow Oaks was occupied by a large number of granite quarries. Capt. "I freaked out. In January 1954, shoppers waited for buses in the snow on Broad Street in downtown Richmond. Blossoms on the nearby plum tree were signs of spring. Det. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. Just after 5:15 p.m. on Nov. 17, police were called to the 400 block of . The other person was not injured in the gunfire, he said. Paramedics tried to revive Wright at the scene, but he died there. In July 1954, Kitty Liles performed with her band. A June 1950 image of the Grand Theatre at 620 E. Broad St. In January 1958, Judy Moss, a Hermitage High School freshman took a spin on roller skates as she practiced her routine at the Arena, a roller-skating rink at Boulevard and Hermitage Road. "I think there's a direct relationship between having a robust police force that can do effective community policing and having events like we had last night," said Butt, who explained a force that was comprised of 195 officers in 2014 is now down to 145, due to attrition and budget cuts. Police have not made any arrests in the Aug. 22 shootings. 1 dead, another injured in Richmond apartment complex shooting. Clary of Engine Co. 1 welcomed some friends on the firetruck: Smokie Jr. and Back Tap, a pair of Dalmatians. An ad for the Woolworths Easter sale offered handbags for $1, records for 99 cents, and cowhide and plastic belts for between 39 and 98 cents. From 1940 until it closed in 1963, it was the home for western movies in Richmond. January 11, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. The location opened on April 25, 1946, and specials included a three-piece mahogany bedroom suite for $199.50 and card tables for $3.50 each. The store, built in 1917 in Madison County, also served as the communitys post office and telephone collection agent. It said, in part: The cancer-cigarette link may be pretty poor science, as some say, but it is indirectly producing some very good research.. Please make sure JavaScript is enabled and then try loading this page again. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond, died at the hospital. South Richmonders had this view of a Dec. 24, 1951, fire on North Side at the F.L. ", RELATED: Deadly Lake Merritt shooting tied to San Francisco gangs, Oakland police say. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Dec. 6, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Southern Biscuit Co., whose products under the Famous Foods of Virginia brand established the company as one of America's largest producers of cookies and crackers. His name: Elvis Presley. The Panthers were on an eight-game winning streak, but they lost 76-73 in overtime to NCC. Noted philanthropist Grace Arents founded the school in 1894 and was a key supporter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Witnesses told investigators the victim was shot in a confrontation that began as an argument between him and another person. In January 1957, Dot Perkins led a dance class in the hut at the Powhatan Hill playground in Richmond. RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) A 12-year-old was shot in the leg in Richmond on Monday morning, the Richmond Police Department confirmed to KRON4. The James River reached flood stage, and while that was enough to cover docks, the rains finally relented. The building is a National Historic Landmark. The club had a longer history, having been first organized in October 1902. Law served the General Assembly from 1944 until he died the night before the opening session in 1960. Authorities said the persons name will be released once warrants are served. By 1946, the church received a permit to construct a new building on the site of the Church House. "Update: Richmond house party shooting leaves 3 dead, 5 wounded. Rick Hurd has covered breaking news, crime and public safety since 2011 after spending 16 years covering sports, including the A's and Sharks. The buildings to be demolished were to the right of Diggs & Beadles Seed Co. Inc. After closing in 2006, the store was sold to developers who found the contents to be a bit like a time capsule, with items dating back decades including a mens leather jacket priced at $10 and a boys three-piece wool suit with dress shirt for $4.99. In April 1950, this coal bin in the Highland Springs High School shop building was cleaned out and converted into a practice room for the school band. Richmond endured five days of rain, with an official total of 3.82 inches falling. Air Force members and volunteers staffing the Richmond filter station began plotting sightings of planes as they were called in. Location is Monroe Park. In May 1952, new policewoman Martha S. Jackson placed one of her first tickets on an illegally parked car. Four firemen were injured, mainly from ice that formed on ladders and sidewalks in the freezing cold. In August 1956, Criglersville general store owner Robert H. Gibbs served customer Lindsay Utz while they discussed topics of the day. Galeski helped make a plastic eye. In September 1950, two girls from the Belle Bryan Day Nursery visited Miller & Rhoads in downtown Richmond to see the Dunn Bros. miniature circus the biggest little show on Earth, as it proclaimed itself. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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That year, fall suits were on sale for $11, and dresses for only $5.44. Last year at this time, there were 13 homicides in the city. Here, Autry met 7-year-old J. Harvie Wilkinson III, now a judge on the 4th U.S. Also Monday, police announced an arrest in a homicide that occurred Saturday in Southside Park at S. 6th St. and Virginia Ave. The names of victims in Mondays shootings have not yet been released. Police responding to a ShotSpotter gun detection system activation at 5:23 a.m. found Brock suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the 300 block of Maine Avenue. She was a student at the Richmond Professional Institute. Police arrived on scene to find a 35-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the stomach. "My sympathy goes to the family members. The statues head was finally placed on March 13, after which the smoothing process was completed. This fountain, between Dove and Vale streets just off the turnpike, is still standing, though the lion heads have since been removed and the fountain has been painted. At John Marshall, the schools band and color guard took part in the service, and wreaths were placed on two plaques bearing names of former students who gave their lives in the two world wars. This December 1952 image shows East Broad Street in downtown Richmond at night. This May 1950 image shows Swift Creek Mill in Chesterfield County. The next year, it was turned over from the Glenwood Farms Civic Association to Henrico County. A doctor removed about a pint of seeds from the childs stomach and then planted one, which became this tree. Henrico police investigate deadly shooting on Charles City Road. The $10 million complex sprawled over 40 acres on a 160-acre property. The victim was taken to a hospital by a family member and is now in stable condition. In February 1953, Richmond Department of Utilities workers used a 65-foot hook-and-ladder fire truck to install new lights on Broad Street after attempts to secure other ladder facilities from private companies had failed. In August 1950, a 10-car accident on the Lee Bridge snarled traffic both ways during rush hour. In October 1958, chemists Owen R. Blackburne (left) and Bill Simmons distilled volatile acids at the Richmond Sewage Disposal headquarters near Rocketts Landing. In September 1958, a Chesterfield County farmer welcomed the sight of rain clouds, though they didnt yield any rain. The mailbox post was made using an old log cabin chain and required an hours worth of welding. Aaron Pomeroy. Pomeroy said. The story said there were 122 such accidents in Virginia in 1949, with 23 people killed. In January 1951, three young polio patients in iron lungs were transported by truck and train from Roanoke to Richmond, where they could undergo long-range treatment at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital. Richmond Mayor Stirling King joined them. The station was formed in 1948 as the Glenwood Farms Fire Department, serving the Mechanicsville Turnpike area. The Byrd Park Methodist congregation, later renamed to Park Avenue, moved into the structure in 1952. In October 1950, the Benedictine Cadet Corps adopted new uniforms. As they closed and were allowed to fill with water, they became popular recreation spots. Your access to this page has been blocked. Wiltshire, 85, prepared for spring planting at her home on Patterson Avenue in Richmond. In March 1956, a full house at the Arena in Richmond watched the State Group 1 high school basketball tournament. In January 1959, protesters marched through the rain to the state Capitol in Richmond to support school integration. Tornado felled trees in front of Commonwealth Club on Franklin St., June 13, 1951. We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. Pictured are center fielders Jimmy Piersall from Boston and Willie Mays of New York. Early today, a shooting in the 4900 block of Harnett Avenue injured one person, Richmond police Capt. 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In the second shooting, Boonsouk Pilavanh, of Richmond died after being hit in the stomach with gunfire about 5:20 p.m. in the 2400 block of Macdonald Avenue. This December 1951 image shows the Tummyache persimmon tree in the back of Retreat for the Sick Hospital at Grove Avenue and Mulberry Street in Richmond. The two deceased victims were identified as Vishal Maharaj, 32, of Richmond, and 18-year-old Tyzion Harris. For several decades in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Fonticello Lithia water company advertised the medicinal properties of the spring water and sold it bottled starting at 20 cents per gallon. The chief noted that sick tribe members were treated at Richmond hospitals, so the Pamunkey wanted to help the construction effort. On Oct. 27, 1953, retired middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson headlined two shows at the Mosque. Investigators believe the shooting was a possible retaliation for a homicide that occurred Tuesday, Aug. 16, at an apartment complex in the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way. In September 1954, floats in the National Tobacco Festival parade completed their promenade around City Stadium before the football game between the University of Richmond and Hampden-Sydney College. In October 1956, members of the Richmond Square Dance Federation danced in Bon Air. In August 1942, white visitors enjoyed a day at Wilcox Lake in Petersburg. In August 1950, the 176th Infantry of the Virginia National Guard was training at Camp Pickett in preparation for possible duty in Korea. In September 1952, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was on a whistle-stop tour of Virginia and North Carolina in his campaign for the presidency. In December 1951, the Staples Mill Pond froze, giving people the chance to dust off their ice skates and have some fun. In May 1950, motorcyclists raced in the 10-Mile National Motorcycle Championship at the Atlantic Rural Exposition grounds in Henrico County. In May 1953, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad conductor H.C. Rollins (right) and flagman C.H. He has worked with the Bay Area News Group since 1995. In September 1958, a yard full of bicycles made clear that classes were back in session at Westhampton School in Richmond. In January 1952, Virginia Union University basketball teammates (from left) Andrew Rodez, Herman Howard and Ricky Johnson rested during a practice before an upcoming game against North Carolina College. About 20 signs were erected to let motorists know that they no longer shared a single side. In September 1953, lightning flashed over South Richmond during a storm that brought heavy rain and stiff wind to the city. 4 Clubhouse: ext. Authorities did not immediately identify the woman, who is the city's. RPD told KRON4 it is actively investigating the incident and no arrests have been made. In the 1950s, the historic home was often the site of Tuckahoe Garden Club events; estate owner Mrs. H.C.L. The office was closed in April 1953. In July 1951, Alonzo Moore, 74, walked down a street in Cape Charles on Virginias Eastern Shore and blew his horn, alerting locals to his sale of the fresh catch of the day. In August 1954, Melvin Doggett (left) and Jeff Martin sought relief from the summer heat by getting even hotter. In October 1954, students crowded into the new Douglas S. Freeman High School in Henrico County. Check schedule for availability . Shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 wounded in Richmond. Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has any other information is asked to contact Detective Aaron Mandell at 510-621-1269 or at AMandell@RichmondPD.net. With him was Margaret Williams, an occupational therapist at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital in Richmond. In July 1956, Warren Collazzo and Pat Benedict of the Eastern Parkway Skating Club in Brooklyn, N.Y., practiced a routine they would use in an international skating competition that was underway at the Arena in Richmond. Pomeroy said. Here, Virginia's Jim Bakhtiar (feet in air) rolled into the end zone in the first quarter for the first of his four touchdowns. Two other instances of children around the same age being shot happened in the East Bay last week. On March 11, 1952, American poet Robert Frost chatted with students Anne Holmes (left) and Beverly Gilbert at a reception that followed his address and poetry reading at Westhampton College. In September 1958, a bridge that was part of a Belvidere Street extension project near Chamberlayne Avenue in Richmond neared completion. This March 1951 image shows the interior of the City Garage at the old fairgrounds property near Parker Field. Over time, it hosted Confederate soldiers, Union troops, political speeches, a police station and religious revival meetings in addition to farmers wares. Powell died in 1998 and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery. On Feb. 29, 1956, the Virginia War Memorial was dedicated despite the statue Memory still being unfinished. In January 1958, an explosion at Merchants Ice & Cold Storage Co. at Sixth and Byrd streets in downtown Richmond killed seven people and shattered windows up to seven blocks away. Police said a 65-year-old man was also injured in the shooting and was airlifted to a hospital with critical injuries. The survivor was airlifted in critical condition to a nearby hospital. As they closed and were allowed to fill with water, they became popular recreation spots. RICHMOND A man wounded last week in a shooting that killed a 30-year-old man died from his injuries on Saturday. The photo accompanied a Capital Sidelights column by Charles McDowell Jr. that promoted the sunset views from the hill.

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