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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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Hanover’s Confederate school names eliminated

The Hanover County School Board voted 4-3 Tuesday night to change the names and mascots of Lee-Davis High School and Stonewall Jackson Middle School.

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Questions swirl around judge

Lawyers representing Mayor Levar M. Stoney and the city have rushed to the Virginia Supreme Court, requesting the state’s highest court overturn a Richmond Circuit Court judge’s 60-day injunction barring the mayor from using emergency authority to take down Confederate statues.

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Washington NFL team drops racist name

The most polarizing name in North American professional sports is gone.

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New law gives teeth to Richmond’s gun ban

Remember when a group of gun toters invaded City Hall to protest gun controls and jangled nerves at a City Council meeting as they filled the seats?

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Why is Rojai Fentress still in prison?

On April 13, 1996, Thomas W. Foley was shot in a breezeway of an apartment building on Midlothian Turnpike while trying to purchase crack cocaine.

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Discrimination, political correctness and profiteers

If we want to truly be equal, take all the statues down, and don’t show favoritism to any one race or gender.

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Climate crisis is a social justice issue

People in the city of Richmond protested during the past month and they have been heard. The city that was once on fire at the close of the Civil War is again on fire — spiritually and politically. Now is the time for Richmond’s citizens to step up and demand real changes from our local and national elected officials.

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D.C. Statehood is a racial justice issue by Ben Jealous

The District of Columbia is the one spot where there is no government for the people, of the people and by the people, the great abolitionist and D.C. resident Frederick Douglass once wrote.

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Automatic expungements can help remove barriers by Mayor Levar M. Stoney

Unjust and racist policies continuously serve as a barrier to progress for our Black and brown communities, creating a stifling environment for socioeconomic mobility that makes it less and less likely for each generation to be better off than the last.

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School safety

We understand the unfortunate conundrum parents and families are facing as school districts across the state grapple with how to reopen safely and effectively during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Good riddance

Four of the five statues of Confederates are now gone from Monument Avenue.

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Faculty votes to drop Lee name from Washington & Lee University

Faculty at Washington and Lee University voted on Monday to remove Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s name from the school.

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Turmoil at EBONY and Essence magazines prompts changes at top

EBONY and Essence magazines are in trouble.

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Flying Squirrels going Hollywood with ‘Movies in the Outfield’ at The Diamond

With the baseball season shut down because of the coronavirus, The Diamond will take on a new look on Thursday and Saturday nights this summer by showing family films beach-blanket style on the field.

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Black History Museum reopening July 14

The Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia is reopening Tuesday, July 14, with a new set of guidelines in the wake of COVID-19.

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Richard Bland College suspends sports for 2020-21

Richard Bland College athletics are down, but not out.

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3 more schools exit MEAC

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Con- ference, or MEAC, continues to shrink.

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Makur Maker chooses Howard University

Well-traveled Makur Maker has selected Howard University for his next basketball stop.

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American players hold spotlight in Korean baseball

You’d never guess who’s tearing up the Korean Baseball Organization, or KBO.