News to Know for April 29: Richmond shooting arrests; Presidentâs speech recap; VSU to host community march Donald Hemmings, Shyheem Martin and Shamondrick Perry (Source: Richmond Police) By Adrianna Hargrove | April 29, 2021 at 7:08 AM EDT - Updated April 29 at 7:08 AM
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SHOWCASING LOCAL BLUE COLLAR COUNTRY BAND GRADY SPENCER & THE WORK
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Livestreamed Concert Series Held at Perry Homes Model Home in Kallison Ranch
San Antonio – Texas-based homebuilder, Perry Homes, recently partnered with San Antonio Magazine to present a livestreamed concert series, Front Porch Sessions, produced by 3rd and Lamar Media. Texas blue collar country band, Grady Spencer & the Work, was featured in a livestreamed performance from Perry Homes’ Kallison Ranch model home in San Antonio. Perry Homes also partnered with Remington Family Distillers to provide approximately 300 complimentary take-home tasting kits for guests to enjoy while they watched the live, virtual concert. View the recorded performance here: https://bit.ly/3vkKhP3.
At the brink of a disaster : San Antonio s ongoing blood shortages jeopardize patient care
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A shortage of blood donations continues to hamper medical care in San Antonio and the surrounding area. Ryan Morkovsky, who is the father to Amy, a 3-year-old, is keeping his eye on blood supplies. Amy was diagnosed with leukemia in January and requires blood transfusions while she goes through chemotherapy. She needs O-negative type blood.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographer
Ryan and Brandi Morkovsky never expected to be worrying about their daughter’s blood type.
In January, their 2-year-old daughter, Amy, was diagnosed with early-stage acute lymphoblastic leukemia after a mysterious rash appeared on her arms and legs. Over 11 days at Methodist Children’s Hospital, Amy began chemotherapy and underwent spinal taps and bone marrow biopsies.
Financial adviser, C-suite consultant buy priciest home sold in March
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A local couple’s purchase of a nearly century-old house along Riverside Drive topped Richmond-area home sales last month, edging out several million-dollar deals that included a recently built modern home in Byrd Park.
Topping the list was 7612 Hill Drive, a 7,500-square-foot house on a bluff beside the river that sold March 29 for $2.15 million, below its Jan. 19 list price of $2.49 million.
The buyers are Brian and Stephanie Ford. They were represented by Paul Wierschem with Keller Williams Midlothian.
The rear addition features floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the river.
3 affluent DFW neighbors cash in among country’s wealthiest suburbs This home at 22 Valley Ridge Road, Westover Hills, is on the market for about $3.6 million. The quiet, mansion-dotted enclave of Westover Hills is even more well-to-do than the Park Cities, a new study confirms. The affluent Fort Worth neighbor ranks as the fifth wealthiest suburb in the United States, edging out Dallas University Park and Highland Park. RenoFi, a marketplace for home renovation loans, studied data for more than 600 suburbs of 50 major U.S. cities to come up with its list. The data shows Westover Hills has a median household income of $228,750. The four suburbs that rank above it boast a median household income of at least $250,000, with the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas, claiming the top spot.