
Menez dazzles in Double-A debut as Squirrels even series
Flying Squirrels left-hander Conner Menez blanked the Senators (35-31) over six innings in his Double-A debut, dealing Richmond (34-31) to a 5-1 victory on Saturday night at FNB Field.

Flying Squirrels left-hander Conner Menez blanked the Senators (35-31) over six innings in his Double-A debut, dealing Richmond (34-31) to a 5-1 victory on Saturday night at FNB Field.

The Flying Squirrels (33-31) were blanked by the Harrisburg Senators (35-30) 3-0 in the series opening contest on Friday night at FNB Field.

Twenty-one-time Grammy® Award-winning country music superstar Vince Gill will be coming to Richmond’s Dominion Energy Center on Sunday, August 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Governor Ralph Northam announced three regional projects funded through GO Virginia (Growth and Opportunity for Virginia) grants totaling $579,472.

Consumers are spending $69 more a month to fill-up compared to last summer. According to AAA, gasoline expenses are accounting, on average, for 7 percent of an American’s 2018 annual income.

Miguel Gomez and Jerry Sands launched back-to-back home runs in the first inning, providing all the offense in a 3-0 Richmond (33-29) win over Portland (22-41) on Wednesday at The Diamond.

A symposium at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education will explore the latest ideas and available resources for supporting successful transitions for young children.

Flying Squirrels catcher Jeff Arnold smashed a two-run, walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth inning to steal a win away from Portland in a 2-1 contest on Tuesday at The Diamond.

Jennifer Lewis has won the Democratic Party nomination to run for Congress in the Sixth District, receiving just short of 50 percent of the vote in a crowded four-candidate race on Tuesday.

After an historic and popular visit to Virginia Motorsports Park outside of Richmond this past weekend, the NHRA will pack up and head to famed Thunder Valley, Bristol Dragway in Bristol, this Father’s Day weekend.
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