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National nightmare

On Tuesday night, the Republicans’ worst nightmare became the entire nation’s problem. That horror show, of course, is billionaire Donald Trump’s victory in the Indiana GOP primary. He is assured of being the Republicans’ nominee for president in November.

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Telling the Story

Black History Museum & Cultural Center opens in new Jackson Ward home

The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia opens this week in its newly renovated space, featuring exhibitions and a photography display telling the story of African-Americans in Virginia.

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Mother's Day

What wisdom did your mother impart to you?

Mothers Day

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Friday Cheers starts this week at Brown’s Island

Warmer temperatures, longer days and that dusting of pollen on the cars can only mean one thing: The return of Friday Cheers.

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Photography exhibit to open May 13 at Pine Camp

The city’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities is celebrating National Photography Month with an exhibit at the Pine Camp Cultural Arts and Community Center.

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VSU to name Barlow as new coach

Reggie Barlow, a former NFL player and Alabama State University football coach, will be introduced as the new football coach at Virginia State University, the Free Press has learned.

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TJ’s new football coach trying to ‘translate talent into more wins’

Chad Hornik scored noteworthy victories, both on and off the field, as football coach at Richmond’s Thomas Jefferson High School from 2012 to 2015.

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Charles Oakley, fifth VUU inductee into Virginia Sports Hall of Fame

Charles Oakley has completed the journey. A native of Cleveland, Oakley arrived in Virginia in 1981 as an 18-year-old freshman basketball player at Virginia Union University.

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VCU’s Alie-Cox mentioned as NFL prospect

Virginia Commonwealth University doesn’t have an intercollegiate football team. But surprisingly, it may have an NFL prospect.

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VCU Rams lose another player by transfer

Virginia Commonwealth University’s list of basketball players who are transferring continues to grow. Michael Gilmore, a 6-foot-9 sophomore from Jacksonville, Fla., is the latest Ram to depart.

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Lisa Borders is new president of WNBA

The decades old Women’s National Basketball Association has passed the more established pro leagues in terms of administrative diversity.

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Personality: Susan G. Quisenberry

Spotlight on Central VA affiliate leader of Race for the Cure

Susan G. Quisenberry volunteered to help with Richmond’s very first Race for the Cure in 1998 after both of her parents succumbed to cancer during a nine-month span.

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Afeni Shakur, mother of rapper Tupac, dies at 69

Afeni Shakur, the former Black Panther who inspired the work of her son, rap icon Tupac Shakur, and fostered his legacy for decades after he was slain, has died of an apparent heart attack, authorities said Tuesday. She was 69.

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School bus plan raises safety concerns

Tara Spencer stands on her porch in the Creighton Court public housing community each school day and watches as her 12-year-old daughter, Japria, waits about 20 yards down the street to catch the bus to Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School where she is a sixth-grader.

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$5.5M more found for city schools

Parents and students may hate it. But Armstrong High School and four elementary school buildings — Cary, Overby-Sheppard, Southampton and Swansboro — are moving closer to the chopping block.

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Ignoring call to duty

Failure to sign up for Selective Service hurts thousands

Register for Selective Service. Otherwise, you could ruin your life. Jacquel Parker wishes he could tell that to every young man turning 18.

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Maggie Walker Class of 1967 starting cleanup effort at area cemeteries

A renewed effort is being mounted to clean up four long neglected, but historic African-American cemeteries that sit on the eastern border between Richmond and Henrico County.

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Array of speakers slated for commencement ceremonies

Graduates will jump for joy, parents will beam with pride and speakers will try to inspire a generation of future leaders. It’s graduation time at colleges and universities across Virginia and the nation.

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African-American mayors elected in 3 cities

Voters in Norfolk and Roanoke elected African-American mayors in Tuesday’s municipal elections. And in Hampton, Mayor George Wallace lost his re-election bid to another African-American.