About Miss Community Clovia
Clovia Lawrence is a seasoned broadcast journalist who is best known in the Richmond Metropolitan area as \"Miss Community\" or \"Community Clovia.\" With more than 20 years experience, her real passion is in tackling tough topics and issues that affect the lives of people from every walk of life. Ms. Lawrence is the product of the Richmond Public School system and a graduate of Virginia Union University. Covering the Central Virginia market, she has a proven track record as a news reporter, announcer, and community affairs director working at more than a dozen radio stations in virtually every format.
Join the Conversation That Matters! Diverse Engagement presents a Virtual Town Hall on *Redistricting & Black Representation* This important discussion brings together community leaders and experts to break down how redistricting impacts representation, policy, and your voice. Featuring: Hon. Aijalon “A.C.” CordozaTavorise K. Marks, M.A.Phillip E. Thompson, Esq.Rev. Dr. Karl E. Brower Hosted by: Miss […]
The 2026 General Assembly Session ended on March 14, 2026 and from there Governor Spanberger had until 11:59PM on April 13, 2026 to sign or vetoes bills. Governor Spanberger is sending a few bills back to the General Assembly for further consideration. Spanberger amended several bills before Monday’s signing deadline to include the “big one” […]
If you play the lottery in Virginia, you may win the Mega Millions and Powerful jackpot. According to a new study released by the Vegas Insider compared the number of Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot wins for every state. The findings concluded with states based on win frequency and the number of wins per million […]
Virginia is never out of voter season and that is why I have to keep my social media viewers and radio listeners updated. Voters in Virginia will decide an important redistricting question in a statewide special election on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. The polls will be open from 6:00AM-7:00PM. First of all, before we can […]
Early Voting in Virginia is showing good numbers according to the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) and there are so many ways to vote. Early voting ends in Virginia on October 31, 2020. Look up your voter registration office here. Ashley Etienne is the Senior Advisor for the Joe Biden for President Campaign. She is […]
Early voting is underway in Virginia. As of September 30, 2020, there were 1,286,314 early ballots cast and mailed applications, according to The Virginia Public Access Project. Register to vote, check voter status or local registration office location at the Virginia Department of Elections. Today, Doug Emhoff, the husband of VP candidate Senator Kamala Harris, […]
Protestors will not let up on a call to defund the Richmond Police Department. 8News reports that a group blocked Marshall Street outside City Hall last night, urging an end to police violence. Someone spray-painted ‘Defund RPD’ along the street. What does “defund the police” mean? It simply means to reallocate or redirect funding away […]
A Hanover County middle school is planning to reopen for students on September 15. Liberty Middle School administrators decided to shutdown the middle school last week after three staff members tested positive for COVID-19. Custodians have completed a deep-cleaning of the buildings. According to the school’s website in-person instruction will begin at Liberty Tuesday. […]
Listen in on my interview with NASCAR driver Joey Gase and Lara Malbon with Donate Life Virginia
If I died, who would care? I felt that way early on in my career. How did I make it through? A village of people who prayed with me and for me. They talked to me daily until I realized that my life matters. There are people suffering silently so check up on your family, […]
Some VA school districts will head to school while others are strictly virtual. Parents and teachers, listen to my interview with Dr. McCall about the 10 Steps to Becoming Successful During Virtual Learning
If you have lost your right to vote, serve on a jury, become a notary public or run for public office do to a felony conviction -start the process for restoration of rights. Check your eligibility below and submit a request to have your civil rights processed through the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office. […]