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October 8, 2009
Baby found abandoned in the East End will be up for adoption soon
For the full story see NBC12
New details about a baby boy found abandoned more than a month ago in Henrico county. The child will be put up for adoption soon but police still want your help in finding his parents.
At Henrico Social Services, the process will soon begin to terminate the parents’ rights so the baby boy can be adopted. Both officials there and police say it’s important the child’s mother come forward.
August 10, 2009
John Murden & Church Hill People’s News on NBC12
NBC12 did a story on John Murden and the blog site he manages, Church Hill People’s News. Check it out on NBC12’s website.
July 16, 2009
Man arrested following home invasion/shoot out
A man is in custody, in the case of a Henrico County shootout that had threatened to run cold.
It began as a home invasion on the 2300 block of National Street, in the East End. 3:30am on Monday, August 18th. Two men with guns ran up, and barged in. Inside, a grandmother was asleep. The robbers yelled for money, and when she said there was none, they went to her grandson’s room instead.
July 14, 2009
Multiple Lawnmower thefts in the East End
For weeks since late May lawnmowers have been stolen from homes in the East End. Thefts have occurred in Church Hill, Fulton, Oakwood and Union Hill. Lawnmowers have been stolen during the day as well as at night, taken out of people’s yards and even off of a porch. Police are urging people to protect themselves by locking up their lawnmowers with a chain to a permanent structure in the yard.
For the full story go to NBC12.com
May 19, 2009
Blacklisted Renters List
A National company Do Not Rent To has created a database service for Landlords to use to look up prospective renters, rental history.
“For only $30 landlords can search your name and learn if there is anything in your past that should keep them from renting to you.” – NBC12

The service provides information such as your social security number, drivers license number, date of birth and anything else a past Landlord wishes to divulge about you. What can a renter do about it? Absolutely nothing. The service is legal and a renter can’t dispute any of the information that may be in the database about them. If you want to see if your name is on the list you will have to pay the $30 dollar account fee to find out. For the full article see NBC12.
September 14, 2007
look what we’ve got coming…
About 40 people turned out for Wednesday’s meeting at the Neighborhood Resource Center. The meeting was part of the process of getting a community blog going for the area, to get folks involved and get the word out.






