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Chesterfield teen receives $10,000 grant to kick-start home-school academy

Watching her younger brother struggle as he started high school through a home-school program, Nasiyah Isra-Ul went online to try to find resources to help.

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CIAA pulls plug on basketball because of pandemic

There will be no CIAA men’s or women’s basketball this winter. Nor will there be any women’s volleyball. The CIAA Board of Directors has voted to cancel the seasons because of fears related to COVID-19.

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Do you see what I see? Planetary alignment to create a ‘Christmas star’

A star, a star will dance in the night on Monday, Dec. 21.

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Former Newport News Delegate Mamye BaCote, a member of the Richmond 34, dies at 81

As a student at Virginia Union University, Mamye Edmondson BaCote took part in the lunch counter sit-ins led by VUU students to end whites-only, sit-down service at restaurants and lunch counters in Downtown.

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Personality: Pamela B. Smith

Spotlight on president of the Richmond Metropolitan Chapter of The Charmettes

Pamela B. Smith was first inspired to join the Richmond Metropolitan Chapter of The Charmettes 25 years ago.

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State watchdog report finds significant flaws in state’s special education efforts

Every year, more than 2,300 special education students — 20 percent — are awarded essentially worthless diplomas when they graduate.

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VSU, NSU receive multimillion $ bonanzas

Virginia State University just received a gift of $30 million, the largest private donation since its founding 138 years ago. Norfolk State University also received a record-setting gift of $40 million.

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Roll up your sleeve

Virginia officials introduce COVID-19 vaccine with initial inoculation of front line health workers

When the opportunity arose to be one of the first in Virginia to get a shot of the new COVID-19 vaccine, the choice was obvious for Dr. Roberson.

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Hampton president to step down after more than 40 years

After more than four decades at the helm, Hampton University President William R. Harvey announced Monday that he will step down in June 2022.

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Cozy with Chromebook

Richmond School Board votes for students to continue virtual classes through the end of the academic year

Richmond students won’t be going back into school buildings for in-person classes next semester.

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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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Affected Henrico residents not informed about new arena project

Re: “Henrico Coliseum? Navy Hill developers who were rejected in Richmond plan to build a bigger development with a new 17,000-seat arena off Parham Road in Henrico County,” Free Press Dec. 3-5 edition:

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Stop blocking COVID-19 relief, by Ben Jealous

It is going to be a hard Christmas for many Americans. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is soaring. The virus is spreading faster than ever. Families and small business owners whose incomes have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic are being hurt by the U.S. Senate’s refusal to provide any relief since April.

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We must participate in Richmond casino, by Alfred Liggins

For decades, the state of Virginia has had a dismal track record when it comes to economic inclusion for African-Americans, especially as it pertains to the award of meaningful contracts and providing equal access to economic development opportunities to Black businesses.

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A house divided

A house divided cannot stand.

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Colorado young scientist and app creator named Kid of the Year

A 15-year-old Colorado high school student and young scientist who has used artificial intel- ligence and created apps to tackle contaminated drinking water, cyberbullying, opioid addiction and other social problems has been named TIME magazine’s and Nickelodeon’s first Kid of the Year.

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Baseball slugger Richard ‘Dick’ Allen dies at 78

Richard Anthony Allen, among baseball’s most powerful sluggers of his generation, died Monday, Dec. 7, 2020.

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USA Track and Field Hall of Famer Arnie Robinson Jr. dies

Arnie Paul Robinson Jr., the 1976 Olympic long- jump champion, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020.

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Olympic champion and American hero Rafer Johnson dies

Rafer Johnson, widely regarded as among the greatest athletes of all time and the man who helped subdue Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin in 1968, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 86.

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Mayweather to fight again

As long as there is money to be made, Floyd Mayweather isn’t hanging up his boxing gloves.