Managing wellness naturally works for some
by Camisha Jones
A sign sits at the front desk of Optimum Health Natural Healthcare Center that reads, “We help your body heal itself. If you want to treat your diseases, please see a physician.” Tianya Clark, Janice Bonner, Sabrina Walters, and Angela Baker live that motto. The services they offer are not without critics but [...]
Energy-Efficiency Tax Credits Expire Soon
By Jason Alderman
If you haven’t already jumped on the home energy-efficiency bandwagon, the good news is that several federal energy tax credits originally slated to end in 2010 were extended through December 31, 2011; but the not-so-good news is that these credits are worth significantly less and are more restrictive than before. All is not [...]
Lyde Scores 3 TDs In Win Over Lincoln, 21-16
by Jason Pompey
Senior, running back Antwain Lyde rushed for 129 total yards and scored 3 touchdowns in a 21-16 road victory for the Trojans of Virginia State University over the Lions of Lincoln University on Saturday, Oct 22 in West Grove, PA.
The Trojans snapped a two game road losing streak and improved their overall record [...]
“The Workshop at Macy’s” is back
Aspiring business owners take note: Department store giant Macy’s is offering a crash course on retail 101, and with their advice you too can reach retailing greatness.
The second iteration of the “Workshop at Macy’s” program, which targets up-and-coming minority and women business owners, is a four-and-a-half day program that will be held in May of [...]
After School Programs Provide Nurturing Haven for City Students
by Kirk Maltais
A saving grace for parents who need a place for their children to stay in the hours after school, Richmond’s Park and Recreation has announced their new after-school program, which promises to be an educational and stimulating experience for children in Richmond’s public school system.
Available for children in kindergarten through fifth grade at [...]
















