The Richmond Flying Squirrels left eight runners on base and went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position in a 6-3 loss to the Altoona Curve Thursday night at The Diamond.
After years of talking about a new stadium, and faced with the possibility of losing baseball altogether, last week was a big week for Richmond sports.
Vice President Kamala Harris was in Richmond on Thursday to tour Babylon Micro-Farms, a Richmond-based sustainable indoor farming startup that employs 35 Virginians and keeps all manufacturing local.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels fought back from a three-run deficit to force extra innings, but the Altoona Curve walked out of The Diamond Wednesday night with the win, 5-4, in 10 innings.
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is leading an effort to encourage other metropolitan leaders to publicly acknowledge Jewish American Heritage Month in May.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is doubling down his defense of the “DEI is dead” comment from the former Chick-fil-A manager that he appointed last year to head up his Diversity, Opportunity and Inclusion office.
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