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Stories for October 2024

Friday, October 18

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Richmond Convention Center hosts Job Fair with Roc Nation

Dust off your resume and grab your briefcase – Roc Nation and Reform Alliance will host a free job fair at the Richmond Convention Center on Friday, Oct. 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Thursday, October 17

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Personality: Kevin Keogh

Spotlight on 2024-2025 CancerLINC board president

Kevin Keogh, a father of two young children, has little spare time. However, he recognizes the value of volunteerism and serves as the board president for CancerLINC, a Richmond area nonprofit dedicated to easing the burden of cancer for patients and their families.

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East End arts organization receives six-figure grant

In Richmond’s East End, Oakwood Arts quietly reshapes the future for young creatives. Now, with a $123,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the nonprofit is set to expand its Job and Education Training (JET) program, giving underrepresented young adults hands-on experience in film production.

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Voting information

The presidential election, as well as contests for the U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond Mayor, City Council and School Board, take place: Tuesday, Nov. 5

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Walgreens to close 1,200 stores as U.S. pharmacies struggle to define new role

Walgreens is planning to close around 1,200 locations, as the drugstore chain and its rivals struggle to define their role for U.S. shoppers who no longer look to them first for convenience.

Voting matters

Have you ever tried to convince a non-voter to become an active participant in democracy?

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Trump makes hurricane-related pain worse, by Clarence Page

While following news coverage of the horrific and deadly path of Hurricane Helene across North Carolina, I was given pause by the ironic name of a large county that received some of the worst destruction: Buncombe.

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Otieno’s family continues call for DOJ to investigate his death

The family of Irvo Otieno is once again urging the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into his death last year. Otieno’s mother Caroline Ouko and attorney Mark Krudys renewed their appeal Monday outside the U.S. District Courthouse at 701 E. Broad St.

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Politics is exhausting but we must stay with it, by David W. Marshall

The presidential election will be over in weeks, but it will not end the exhaustion people are having with politics. The November election is the third consecutive presidential election with Donald Trump on the ballot as his party’s nominee.

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Tenants and advocates push for action on Richmond’s rental inspection program

Over a year after a new method to ensure housing is safe and up to code was approved by City Council, local tenants and housing advocates are calling for further action.

Allianz to sponsor new riverfront amphitheater

Allianz Partners, a Germany-based financial services company, has been announced as the title sponsor of Richmond’s new riverfront amphitheater, set to open next summer. The venue, named Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, will span 4 acres in Downtown Richmond and is expected to host 30 shows each season, establishing itself as a prime East Coast destination for top touring artists.

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Filmmaker Spike Lee inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame’s SuperFan Gallery

Spike Lee got a photo with Larry Bird and a technical foul from a Hall of Fame referee. Not a bad first trip to basketball’s birthplace to pick up an honor he didn’t know existed.

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Local tribes celebrate culture, history on Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Local Indigenous tribes and neighboring residents gathered to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday afternoon at the Powhatan Hill Community Center.

Tax relief takes center stage at mayoral debate

Richmond mayoral candidates continued their pitch to voters ahead of Election Day during a forum focused on some of the community’s biggest concerns, as part of a Citizen’s Debate at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture Tuesday evening.

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Ex-Louisville officer who fired shots in Breonna Taylor raid readies for 3rd trial

A former Louisville police officer accused of acting recklessly when he fired shots into Breonna Taylor’s windows the night of the deadly 2020 police raid is going on trial for a third time.

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Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

For the week ending on Saturday, Oct. 12, COVID-19 accounted for .7% of all emergency department visits in Virginia, trending down from previous data. No deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported within that timeframe. Data on COVID-19 wastewater showed levels below detection in Richmond and Henrico County starting Sunday, Oct. 6.

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Voter purge lawsuits add to disenfranchisement allegations against Youngkin administration

Justice Department suit marks 2nd time this month Virginia under legal scrutiny over voter roll cleanup

Long before becoming a lawyer, state lawmaker and Virginia’s first Black House Speaker, Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, was, for years, unable to vote. After a previous felony conviction, it wasn’t until former Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell restored his rights that Scott could participate in democracy again — eventually paving the way for his own run for office.

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Gabriel Gathering celebrates unveiling of marker on burial ground

Pamela Bingham, a direct descendant of a Richmond former slave-turned-military leader, Gabriel, asked the elders of the crowd for permission to perform a libation at the Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground during the 22nd Annual Gabriel Gathering on last Thursday evening.

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Rev. Adkins-Jones returns to preach at Second Baptist Church revival

The Rev. Timothy Levi Adkins-Jones, a Richmond native and accomplished theologian, returns to his hometown for a special revival at Second Baptist Church (West End) on Oct. 28-29.

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VMFA unveils preliminary designs for major expansion and renovation

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts revealed preliminary architectural designs for its planned expansion and renovation, showcasing what the museum may look like after its transformative project.

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‘High impact’ experience teaches college students about state government

College students from nine Virginia universities spent a recent weekend at the State Capitol to learn about the legislative process through a government simulation.

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Panthers’ defense shines in second straight shutout win

Jada Byers rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns, leading Virginia Union University to a 35-0 victory over Elizabeth City State University on Saturday at Hovey Stadium.

Bensley Agrihood to host gala, discussion

A local initiative combining affordable housing and urban farming takes center stage at an upcoming gala. The Bensley Agrihood Planning Project (BAPP) hosts the event Saturday, Oct. 19, to review progress and discuss future plans for a proposed development in North Chesterfield.

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Uncovering the Tulsa Massacre truth, by Marc H. Morial

Oct. 14, 2024 “We acknowledge descendants of the survivors, and the victims continue to bear the trauma of this act of racial terrorism. We have no expectation that there are living perpetrators who could be criminally prosecuted by us or by the state. We honor the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, Emmett Till, the Act that bears his name, this country and the truth by conducting our own review and evaluation of the massacre. In the words of Ida B. Wells, one of this nation’s most staunch antilynching advocates, ‘The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.’” – Assistant U.S. Attorney for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke

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Indigenous communities lead in crucial environmental fight, by Ben Jealous

Contamination from lead, arsenic, and the other toxins in Tar Creek in Northeastern Oklahoma stole the potential of many children of the Quapaw Nation. As a parent, I can only imagine the anguish and the anger. As a lifelong activist for civil and human rights and the environment, I deeply admire the resilience of the Quapaw and the many Indigenous communities with similar stories.

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Peggy Davis, VSU athletics VP, dies

Peggy Davis, Virginia State University’s associate vice president for athletics who led the institution’s sports programs to numerous championships and accolades over nearly three decades, died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. She was a longtime fixture in NCAA Division II athletics.

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Virginia State’s offense explodes for 457 yards in homecoming rout

Virginia State University’s football team showcased an impressive aerial attack, amassing nearly 330 passing yards from three quarterbacks to defeat Bowie State 38-17 during Saturday’s homecoming game.

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Animated film celebrates Pharrell’s musical journey, hits

Pharrell Williams is deserving of a film that highlights his musical accomplishments. He’s won 13 Grammy Awards, received an Academy Award nomination (“Happy,” from Despicable Me 2), and his productions have sold around 100 million copies worldwide. Surely, if Sean Combs could produce a film about himself (“Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: A Bad Boy Story”), Williams is entitled to the same. Right?

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Monday, October 14

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Pharrell Williams: LEGO documentary captures his essence

Pharrell Williams is deserving of a film that highlights his musical accomplishments. He’s won 13 Grammy Awards, received an Academy Award nomination (“Happy,” from *Despicable Me 2*), and his productions have sold around 100 million copies worldwide.

Thursday, October 10

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Richmond Behavioral Health Authority receives $4.9M grant for school mental health

The Richmond Behavioral Health Authority has been awarded a nearly $5 million grant to expand mental health programs in Richmond Public Schools and its clinic.

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Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm

Hurricane Milton crashed into Florida as a Category 3 storm Wednesday, pounding the coast with ferocious winds of over 100 mph (160 kph) and producing a series of tornadoes around the state. Tampa avoided a direct hit.

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RPS announces top accreditation numbers at School Board meeting

Richmond Public Schools announced at Monday evening’s School Board meeting that it is leading the state in the number of accredited schools.

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Teen inventor challenges immigrant stereotypes, by David W. Marshall

It is unlikely that we will ever hear Donald Trump mention Heman Bekele by name during one of his campaign rallies. Knowing Trump’s character as a man, it would be hard to fathom seeing him properly reference Bekele in public or private conversations.

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Trailblazer, philanthropist remembered for community support

Retired businesswoman and community patron Audrey Dixon Settle died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at age 76, leaving behind a personal and professional history that touched many.

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Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

For the week ending on Saturday, Oct. 5, COVID-19 accounted for .9% of all emergency department visits in Virginia, trending down from previous data. No deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported within that timeframe at the time of publication. Data on COVID-19 wastewater showed levels plateauing for Richmond and below detection in Henrico County starting Sunday, Sept. 22.

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Defense delivers Commanders a 4th victory, but Ravens will be a bigger test

Frankie Luvu sacked Deshaun Watson twice by himself, shared another sack and recovered a fumble. After he and the Washington Commanders’ revamped defense had by far their best game of the season, he was not taking a victory lap.

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First municipal African burial ground in city gets state recognition

Virginia officials will unveil a state historical marker next week honoring Richmond’s first municipal African cemetery, a site that dates back to 1799.

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Trump ‘saved’ Obamcare? Now that’s a whopper, by Clarence Page

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it is said. And in Washington, so is stealing credit.

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VCU students lead anti-war march to State Capitol on Gaza War anniversary

Traffic on East Broad Street came to a standstill Monday afternoon, as anti-war, pro-Palestine students at Virginia Commonwealth University walked out of classes to march against the conflict in the Middle East.

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Harris ahead in state by comfortable margin, new poll says

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads Republican Donald Trump by 11 points (52% to 41%) among Virginia likely voters, according to a new poll released Monday by the Wason Center for Civic Leadership at Christopher Newport University.

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Mayoral candidates propose plans to boost Richmond’s arts and culture

Richmond’s mayoral candidates brought their perspective to the city’s artistic community Tuesday evening during an Arts & Culture Mayoral Forum organized by CultureWorks and All City Art Club.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ guilt hinges on how the women will be judged, by Mary Sanchez

For years, a barely worn blazer has hung in my closet. It features a graceful cut and fabric woven with the colors of the sea, offset by a white silken lining. The garment exemplifies a certain freshness, a vibrancy, a bit of luxury. The designer’s label: SEAN by Sean Combs.

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Voting information

The presidential election, as well as contests for the U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond Mayor, City Council and School Board, take place: Tuesday, Nov. 5

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Lawsuit claims Virginia is purging legitimate voters from the rolls

A coalition of immigrant-rights groups and the League of Women Voters in Virginia has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares of an ongoing “purge” of voter rolls that will disenfranchise legitimate voters.

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Richmond city workers call on Stoney to continue contract negotiations

City of Richmond employees are calling on Mayor Levar M. Stoney to come back to the bargaining table and ensure their first union contract can be implemented. Their message rang out throughout the city Tuesday afternoon, as a crowd of about 60 city employees and their supporters rallied at City Hall.

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Kaine faces GOP challenger Cao in Senate race

The Democratic incumbent is seeking a third term.

The morning of Monday, April 16, 2007, is forever etched in Virginia Democratic U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine’s memory.

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Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston’s mother, dies at 91

Cissy Houston, the mother of the late Whitney Houston and a two-time Grammy winner who performed alongside superstar musicians such as Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin, has died. She was 91.

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Personality: Jannette Ricks

Spotlight on vice president of Rho Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and their Pink Pearl Experience Black Tie Gala

As an undergraduate nursing student at Virginia Commonwealth University, Jannette Ricks learned about Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, an international service organization established at Howard University in 1908.

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Former hospital worker charged with Irvo Otieno’s death acquitted

A Dinwiddie County jury acquitted the first defendant to stand trial in the death of Irvo Otieno, who died in custody at a Virginia mental hospital last year. The verdict raises questions about the fate of others facing charges in a case that garnered a nationwide outcry over mental health care and law enforcement practices.

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What polling shows about Black voters’ views of Harris and Trump

Black registered voters have an overwhelmingly positive view of Vice President Kamala Harris, but they’re less sure that she would change the country for the better, according to a recent poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

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Best-selling author Dolen Perkins-Valdez headlines ‘Read Up Richmond’

The Richmond Public Library hosts its “Read Up Richmond” event 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Main Library. The program features best-selling author Dolen Perkins-Valdez in conversation with historian Linda Janet Holmes.

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Virginia NAACP names Melanie Campbell as speaker for annual convention

The Virginia NAACP announced that Melanie Campbell, president and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, will be the keynote speaker for the Freedom Fund Gala at its 89th Annual Convention in Williamsburg.

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Damn x 3

Before James Evans, the African American matriarch of a poor family in Chicago, Black fathers on television were rarely seen. The few who did make it on screen were usually shiftless, lazy and not to be taken seriously. As portrayed by the late John Amos, James Evans didn’t check any of those boxes on “Good Times.” He worked a series of menial jobs, loved and protected his family and wasn’t afraid to fight for them. Evans was the type of character many Black families in the 1970s saw in their own homes or extended families, but this was the first time they saw this archetype presented in popular culture.

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Staying in RVA

Some might say that it’s ironic that a mayor would introduce a multifaceted initiative called “Stay RVA” as he prepares to exit his elected office. But that’s when Mayor Levar M. Stoney decided to share his plan that aims to provide financial assistance to Richmond’s renters and homeowners. The mayor is correct in realizing that Richmond’s housing crisis will “stay” after he’s gone from City Hall.

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Wright leads Virginia Union past Winston-Salem State 31-13

Mark Wright led Virginia Union University to a 31-13 victory over Winston-Salem State University on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Hovey Stadium.

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River City Sting eyes 2025 season after championship run

Richmond’s River City Sting is gearing up for the 2025 season with high hopes after making three championship appearances in the last four years.

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Florida A&M Rattlers hold top spot in Week 6 HBCU football media poll

The Florida A&M Rattlers continue to dominate the HBCU football landscape, maintaining their No. 1 ranking in the Week 6 BOXTOROW HBCU Media Poll. With a 3-2 record, the Rattlers received 13 first place votes and 193 points overall, solidifying their position at the top of the rankings.

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Richmond National Battlefield Park to honor Black soldiers’ voting in 1864

Richmond National Battlefield Park will mark the anniversary of the 5th United States Colored Troops (USCT) voting in the 1864 presidential election with a special event on Saturday, Nov. 2. Titled Election Day 1864: Black Soldiers Vote on the Front Lines, the program will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fort Harrison Visitor Center, located at 8761 Battlefield Park Road. The event will feature ranger-led tours, living history demonstrations and hands-on educational activities.

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Valentine Museum showcases painter Edmund Archer’s works

The Valentine Museum is presenting “Edmund Archer: Perspectives on Black Dignity,” featuring 10 works by the late artist Edmund Archer (1904-1986). Archer’s art is distinguished by its commitment to faithfully capturing the physical details of his subjects, challenging the prevailing stereotypes of the late Jim Crow era and offering a dignified representation of their humanity.

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Richmond Tree Week focuses on urban forest restoration

Richmond is set to embrace nature during its fifth annual Richmond Tree Week, Oct. 11 through 20. With over 20 local organizations joining forces, the city will host 40 events dedicated to enhancing the urban forest. Attendees can expect a variety of activities, including volunteer tree plantings, free tree giveaways, workshops, and guided walking and biking tours.

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Sports betting brings in tax money, more helpline calls

Football season has kicked off and stretches from September to February. The sport is forecast to bring in $35 billion in legal bets this season, according to the American Gaming Association.

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Holiday closing Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024

In observance of the Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday on Monday, Oct. 14, please note the following:

Thursday, October 3

Shot caller

Hey, Joe. We haven’t forgotten about you, our 46th president. There’s something I’d like to bring to your attention, I’m sure you have a little more time on your hands these days than you probably expected to a few months ago, so perhaps you can squeeze me in.

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Vice Versus

Amid global and domestic crises, a calmer debate

In a debate that evoked a calmer era in American politics, Tim Walz and JD Vance on Tuesday went after each other’s running mates and sought to shore up their campaigns’ vulnerabilities at a time of renewed fears of a regional war in the Middle East and sadness over devastation from Hurricane Helene.

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Former hospital worker charged with Irvo Otieno's death acquitted

A jury on Thursday acquitted the first defendant to stand trial in the death of Irvo Otieno, a who died in custody at a Virginia mental hospital last year

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Harris’ appeal serves as a bridge between generations, by David W. Marshall

It is refreshing to see a leader like Vice President Kamala Harris who understands the generation gap we have in our nation. There always will be situations where older and younger people maintain different perspectives on life and the nation’s future based on their experiences, opinions, habits and behavior.

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Personality: Amiri Jamil Daniel Richardson-Keys

Spotlight on the 2024 official 2nd Street Festival poster commissioned artist

Artist Amiri Jamil Daniel Richardson-Keys draws inspiration from the essence of the Black family, respecting and valuing their contribution to his art.

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William “Bill” Lucy, pioneering labor leader, dies at 90

William “Bill” Lucy, a towering figure in the American labor movement and a champion for civil and human rights, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at his home in Washington, D.C., at 90 years old.

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Mayoral candidates tackle key issues during VPM forum

As early voting continues in Richmond, candidates for the Mayor’s Office took a more active role in answering questions and making their case to residents during a forum Tuesday evening hosted at VPM’s Chesterfield County studio.

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Ensuring equal access to the ballot box is crucial for democracy, by Tom Barbour

As a former captain in the United States Marine Corps, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, a former prosecutor, and an advocate for public safety reform, I have dedicated my life to upholding the principles of justice and democracy. With just weeks away from Election Day 2024, and many participating in early voting, I am compelled to speak on an issue that is fundamental to our nation’s core: Defending democracy and upholding the integrity of our electoral process.

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Virginia schools see uptick in violent threats

Since the Sept. 4 Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia that left four dead and nine injured, there have been several threats of violence toward schools in Virginia, including some locally.

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Dikembe Mutombo, a Hall of Fame player and tireless advocate, dies at 58 from brain cancer

Dikembe Mutombo, a Basketball Hall of Famer who was one of the best defensive players in NBA history and a longtime global ambassador for the game, died Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, from brain cancer, the league announced. He was 58.

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Law group challenges Virginia’s conversion therapy ban as unconstitutional

The conservative Founding Freedom Law Center filed a lawsuit against the Virginia Supreme Court last Thursday, challenging the state’s ban on conversion therapy as “unconstitutional.”

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‘A Long Arc’ brings 175 Years of Southern photography to VMFA

From sepia-toned Civil War battlefields to vibrant snapshots of modern Southern life, a new exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts offers a sweeping look at nearly two centuries of photography in the American South.

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Catherine Vernice Glover, famed Prince collaborator, dies at 60

Catherine Vernice Glover, known to Prince fans worldwide as “Cat,” the renowned dancer, choreographer and singer who rose to fame through her collaborations with Prince, has died at 60. Glover’s passing was announced via her official Facebook page on Oct. 1, 2024. No cause of death was provided.

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Community mourns loss of Richmond mentor and nonprofit leader

For over a decade, Stephan A. Hicks worked to uplift boys and men in the Richmond region and empower them to be their best selves.

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Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

For the week ending Saturday, Sept. 28, COVID-19 accounted for 1.2% of all emergency department visits in Virginia, trending down from previous data. No deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported within the same timeframe. Data on COVID-19 wastewater levels in the Greater Richmond area showed plateaus starting Sunday, Sept. 8.

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Leaders gather for veterans and military affairs discussion

On Oct. 3, leaders from across Virginia’s business, military and government sectors will come together at the Greater Richmond Convention Center for the 2024 Virginia Veterans & Military Affairs Executive Forum and V3 Awards Luncheon. Hosted by the Virginia Chamber Foundation, the event will highlight efforts to strengthen veteran employment and recognize organizations committed to supporting military families.

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Voting Information

The presidential election, as well as contests for the U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond Mayor, City Council and School Board, take place: Tuesday, Nov. 5

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Experts call for legislative action as homelessness surges among Richmond’s elderly

Older adults age 55 and up accounted for 44% of the homeless population in the Greater Richmond Region, according to a recent annual count. Homelessness in the region increased 20% from 2023, while older adult homelessness rose two percentage points, based on recent data collected by the Homeward VA point-in-time count.

Hope after Helene

We are stunned by the devastation left by Hurricane Helene. Particularly, the damage left in western North Carolina, which defies explanation.

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A leadership vacuum, by L. Douglas Wilder

The Wilder School at Virginia Commonwealth University recently held a symposium, led by Wilder School Dean Susan T. Gooden. The subject was “Elections 2024: The Importance of Listening to the People.” Panelists included: Bob Holsworth, managing partner of the consulting firm DecideSmart and founding director of the Wilder School; Larry Sabato, founder and director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics; Dr. Susan Gooden; and Robyn McDougle, associate dean of research and outreach at the Wilder School. They collectively laid out the most vital issues and challenges of the people. The responses from the packed audience demonstrated the need for further discussion regarding an absence of leadership in public service.

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For a thriving Richmond, start at home, by Danny Avula

For more than 20 years, my wife, Mary Kay, and I have raised our family in Richmond’s East End. It’s the place where we cheered on our kids as they played soccer for the Powhatan Community Center, made lifelong friends sitting on our neighbors’ porches, and connected with families at regular events at Chimborazo Elementary School. But for too many people – residents who have lived here for generations and newcomers alike – the neighborhood we love calling home is becoming unaffordable and out of reach.

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VUU Panthers dominate Shaw University in Willard Bailey Classic

The Virginia Union University Panthers showcased a commanding performance in the Willard Bailey Classic, overwhelming Shaw University 42-7 on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Willie Lanier Field at Hovey Stadium.

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VCU women’s soccer extends unbeaten streak

The Virgnia Commonwealth University Women’s Soccer team extended their unbeaten streak to five games after a 1-1 draw against St. Bonaventure in Atlantic 10 play on Sunday at Sports Backers Stadium. VCU remains undefeated in conference action with a 1-0-3 record.

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Virginia State bounces back with 35-18 win over Fayetteville State

After two consecutive losses, Virginia State University (2-2, 1-0 CIAA) returned to the win column with a 35-18 victory over Fayetteville State (2-2, 1-1 CIAA) on Saturday, Sept. 28. The Trojans used a strong offensive performance led by quarterback Romelo Williams and wide receiver Kevin Gayles to secure the conference win.

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Pitner to lead discussion on ‘Altar America’ at Gallery 5

Philosopher, writer and educator Barrett Holmes Pitner will speak at Gallery 5 in Richmond on Thursday, Oct. 3, to discuss the Altar America Project, a cultural and ancestor remembrance initiative. The event, part of Gallery 5’s “Community Care Night,” runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m., with Pitner’s talk beginning at 7 p.m.