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Golf classic in Petersburg to benefit hunger relief, youth programs

The green at Dogwood Trace Golf Course in Petersburg will be more than just a place to tee off May 15 — it will be a space to honor the legacy of retired Col. Porcher L. Taylor Jr. and support several critical community initiatives. The Colonel Porcher L. Taylor Jr. Legacy Golf Classic, hosted by the Petersburg Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, is an annual event that brings together golfers, sponsors and community leaders for a day of charity and camaraderie.

Concert to feature young musicians and VCU Health Orchestra

Music Orchard Richmond (MOR) will host its first Side-by-Side Concert in collaboration with the VCU Health Orchestra on Friday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m.

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Hanover board OKs landfill growth next to historic Brown Grove

Hanover board OKs landfill growth next to historic Brown Grove

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City Council disagrees over proposed raises for high-paid city staff

The development of a proposed $3 billion budget for Richmond’s 2026 fiscal year continued this week with disagreements between Richmond City Council and Mayor Danny Avula’s administration over amendments to the proposal.

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Voices rise for freedom, justice during Capitol Square rally

“It means everyday actions, it means standing up.” That was one of the takeaways for Church Hill resident Christiane Riederer after attending the “Freedom Rising rally” hosted by 50501 Virginia last Saturday afternoon at the State Capitol.

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New legal fund launches to aid Richmond residents in crisis

As fears of deportation and eviction grow in Richmond, a new fund has launched to provide legal aid to working-class individuals and families facing legal threats. The Richmond Community Legal Fund (RCLF) was announced Monday with a mission to fill gaps in legal aid services.

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Report finds staff complacency behind Richmond water outage

A recent report from the Virginia Department of Health highlights long-term staff complacency as a factor in the January water treatment plant failure that left much of the Richmond region without running water for days.

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Earle-Sears, Spanberger split on cannabis as Youngkin vetoes retail sales

Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation to legalize retail marijuana for the second year in a row, reaffirming his opposition as the state heads into a pivotal election season.

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Black Men Vote names Michael Bland as executive director

Black Men Vote has appointed Michael Bland as its new executive director, the organization announced last week. Bland brings more than a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership and political strategy, with a focus on equity-centered policy, coalition-building and advocacy.

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Sharpton calls meeting with Target’s CEO ‘constructive and candid’

Target’s chief executive officer met Thursday with the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose civil rights organization has encouraged consumers to avoid U.S. retailers that scaled backed their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

Good trouble gets results in Hanover

Let’s take a moment to applaud the good work of the Hanover Branch NAACP. In a county that’s more that 80% white, you might think highlighting the concerns of African Americans is one of those jobs that isn’t worth the trouble. Fortunately, leaders of the local chapter of the civil rights organization know it’s a fight worth having.

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Still Black and still proud, by David W. Marshall

As an international music icon, James Brown emerged as one of the founding fathers of funk with a musical style that often profoundly influenced R&B, jazz, and rock.

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Immigration crackdown enters Twilight Zone, by Clarence Page

Kafkaesque. One hears that word a lot in discussions of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Or, for lowbrows like me, “The Twilight Zone” might be the pertinent reference.

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Educators find creative work-arounds to laws that restrict what they can teach, by Riley Drake

An onslaught of executive orders from President Donald Trump aim to restrict how and what educators can teach America’s children.

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UR’s Chloe Goode makes good as Truman Scholar

University of Richmond junior Chloe Goode was recently named a 2025 Truman Scholar. The Truman Scholarship is the premier graduate scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the United States.

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Korir brothers make marathon history, Lokedi claims record-setting win

Sharon Lokedi broke the Boston Marathon course record, and fellow Kenyan John Korir joined his brother as a race champion on Monday as the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.

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Vick makes debut as Norfolk State football coach at spring game

Norfolk State fans got their first look at Coach Michael Vick in action Saturday as he led the Spartans through their annual spring football game at William “Dick” Price Stadium.

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Virginia State taps Millette Green as women’s basketball coach

When Millette Green steps onto the court as Virginia State University’s new head women’s basketball coach, she’ll bring more than just a wealth of experience — she’ll bring a philosophy rooted in grit, leadership and a track record of turning programs into contenders. She becomes the seventh head coach in VSU history.

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Richmond students compete in inclusive Big Feet Meet at Huguenot High

Students from across Richmond gathered April 16 at Huguenot High School for the annual Big Feet Meet, a day of track and field events celebrating inclusion and athleticism for Unified Athletes and partners.

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Local anti-violence activist accused of assault and battery, suffocation

Charles D. Willis, a well known Richmond-based activist and anti-violence advocate, was arrested April 15 after a Richmond Police officer investigated a call for a domestic dispute. After making a $1,000 bond he was released the following day.