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RPS board strengthens protections for immigrant students

The Richmond School Board unanimously approved new policies and resolutions aimed at protecting immigrant students during Tuesday night’s meeting.

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Chief Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn announces retirement

Chief Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Supreme Court of Virginia has announced his retirement, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

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Former Virginia Union deputy chief to lead VCU police

Clarence T. Hunter Jr., a former deputy chief of police at Virginia Union University, has been named chief of the Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department.

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Lawmakers move forward with bills to offer African American history as a credit

A push to allow African American studies as a history credit for Virginia high schoolers cleared a major hurdle Monday, with bills advancing in both the House and Senate.

Documentary showcases students’ journey through civil rights history

After months of production, the Armstrong Leadership Program will premiere its documentary on the program’s summer trip focused on the African American experience on Feb. 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Richmond Hill Chapel on 2209 E. Grace St.

Richmond ranks among Top 10 for Black-owned businesses

For the third consecutive year, Richmond is ranked among the top 10 U.S. cities with the highest percentage of Black-owned businesses, according to a new analysis from LendingTree.

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RVA Sports Awards names Community Champion Award honoree

A respected leader known for her dedication to student-athletes will be honored at the RVA Sports Awards this month at the Altria Theater. The Richmond Region Tourism Foundation recently announced that the late Peggy Davis is this year’s Community Champion Award honoree.

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Former NFL player Woodbury joins NSU coaching staff

Norfolk State head football coach Michael Vick is adding more firepower to his staff, this time with a familiar face to the MEAC — Tory Woodbury, who will serve as the Spartans’ new special teams coordinator.

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VUU students compete in VFIC Ethics Bowl ahead of Super Bowl

As excitement builds for the Super Bowl, another high-stakes competition is set to take place in Richmond.

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Maggie Walker’s pioneering journey explored in performance

Richmond’s Maggie L. Walker, a pioneering businesswoman and the nation’s first Black female bank president, will be honored in a special living history presentation featuring storyteller Theresa G.

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Coaches for the Cure showcase delivers thrilling finish in Henrico

Saturday brought a collection of the state's top young basketball talent together in one place, as the "Coaches 4 The Cure" event raised money for cancer research in front of big crowds at the Henrico Sports and Event Center.

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City janitors walk off job, protest Nu-Tech

Chants of “Nu-Tec, shame on you,” and “Union for all” echoed in the streets around City Hall on Tuesday, as contracted Richmond janitors walked off their jobs to protest their employer, Nu-Tech Janitorial Services.

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Richmond Planet editor’s life inspires upcoming stage production

John Mitchell Jr., the fearless newspaper editor who used the Richmond Planet to fight racial injustice during the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras, will soon take center stage in a new play commissioned by Firehouse Theatre.

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RPS, elected officials stand firm against ICE deportation threats

Richmond Public Schools and other public officials addressed the RPS community’s concerns on Monday morning about potential U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids on school grounds.Superintendent Jason Kamras said on YouTube that immigrant students should continue attending school despite the fear of potential detention by ICE law enforcement.

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Richmond officials discuss response to water crisis, as criticism surfaces

City officials have begun outlining their response plans for future emergencies, as they continue to address the effects of an outage that left residents without running water for nearly a week.

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Haleon to invest $54M to upgrade Richmond pharma facility

The maker of Advil, Emergen-C, Sensodyne toothpaste and other products is investing millions into its Richmond operations. Pharmaceutical company Haleon announced a $54 million investment to upgrade and expand its facility on Sherwood Avenue, during a press event Monday morning.

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Meyers receives Teacher of the Year award in Chesterfield County

Maria Meyers, a reading specialist at Davis Elementary School, has been named the 2025 Teacher of the Year for Chesterfield County Public Schools.

When Silence Speaks

It takes a special person to be a school superintendent. Or at least a fairly decent one. It’s a job that requires leadership, great communication skills, strategic thinking and financial acumen, among other qualities. Some superintendents are better at some of these job responsibilities than others, but most of them have one strength in common – speaking effectively about their schools and the thousands of students who attend them.

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Pardons must not lead to the unpardonable, by Clarence Page

Hindsight, as the old saying goes, is always 20/20. That thought came to mind after a couple of the roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 offenders given pardons by President Trump said they didn’t want it.

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Honoring MLK’s legacy through environmental justice work, by Rev. Faith Harris

Recently, we observed the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. When I think of Dr. King’s legacy, I don’t immediately think of the overused “I Have a Dream” speech. Instead, I think of his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” essay.