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As Kings Dominion celebrates its 50th birthday, superfans say the park’s value helps set it apart

As Kings Dominion celebrates its 50th birthday, superfans say the park’s value helps set it apart


Consumers are looking for immersive theme park experiences, but not everyone can afford to go to Disney or Universal, one expert said.
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All-cash home sales rise as sellers retain the upper hand in Richmond market


In one Richmond neighborhood, all-cash sales represented nearly half of all transactions.
By Laura Finaldi
All-cash home sales rise as sellers retain the upper hand in Richmond market

‘Candlelight Concerts’ ads are plastered all over Richmond social media. So we checked it out.


The image of a string quartet in the dark, illuminated only by candlelight, is probably a familiar sight to anyone in Richmond who spends time scrolling through social media.
By Laura Finaldi
‘Candlelight Concerts’ ads are plastered all over Richmond social media. So we checked it out.
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