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Robert Archer Wilson Jr. (June 9, 1913 – March 31, 2003) was an American business and civic leader from Richmond, Virginia. He was a name partner of the advertising agency Cargill, Wilson & Acree and served as its president and as chair of its executive committee. [ 1 ]
Step father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school shooting. WATCH: Latest press conference. 10:00, Ariana Baio. Over $20,000 raised for victims' family via GoFundMe
Alfred C. Richmond (1902–1984), admiral, 11th Commandant of the Coast Guard; Hyman G. Rickover (1900–1986), admiral, father of the Nuclear Navy and the longest-serving member of the US Military with 63 years of service (1918–1982). Matthew Ridgway (1895–1993), World War II and Korean War general, Chief of Staff of the Army
In 1890, the Daily Times changed its name to the Richmond Times. In 1896, Bryan acquired the eight-year-old rival Manchester Leader and launched the Evening Leader. In 1899, the evening Richmond News was founded. John L. Williams, owner of the Dispatch, bought the News in 1900. By 1903, it was obvious Richmond was not big enough to support four ...
Richmond Interim Chief of Police Rick Edwards gives a news briefing about a shooting that happened at the Huguenot High School graduation, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Richmond, Va. (AP) Six people ...
Wilson das Neves, 81, Brazilian percussionist and singer, cancer. [460] Bernard Pomerance, 76, American playwright (The Elephant Man), cancer. [461] Lacey Putney, 89, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1962–2014). [462] Alan Root, 80, British-born Kenyan filmmaker, glioblastoma. [463] Peter Ryalls, 79, British ...
Thomas Jerome Bliley Jr. was born in Chesterfield County, Virginia, on January 28, 1932, the son of Carolyn and Thomas J. Bliley. [2] He attended Catholic schools and graduated in 1948 at the age of 16 from Benedictine High School.
The paper's offices are shared with its sister paper, the Daily Press and are located at 703 Mariners Row, Newport News, VA 23606. [19] It is in the City Center at Oyster Point complex. [20] Both papers are owned by Tribune Publishing. Beginning circa 1937, the headquarters were in Norfolk. [20]