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Local Lego Master to Lead Workshop for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond

The Lego Group and a local contestant on Fox’’s “Lego Masters” Ben Edlavitch are teaming up to bring a special workshop to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond on Monday, July 29.

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Biden Drops White House Run, Endorses Harris for 2024

President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race for the White House on Sunday, ending his bid for reelection after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump that raised doubts about the incumbent’s fitness for office with the election just four months away

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Faith leaders grapple with abortion rights in Black churches

The Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. of Phoenix has had countless discussions this election season with fellow Black men on the economy, criminal justice, immigration and other issues dominating the political landscape in their battleground state of Arizona. But never abortion.

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Roland Martin leads discussion on reimagining Richmond schools

A diverse group of over 60 Richmond area residents gathered at Sixth Baptist Church on Sunday to explore new educational possibilities for the city’s schools. The “Reimagining Education” town hall, led by journalist Roland Martin, aimed to spark discussion on innovative approaches to improve student outcomes, particularly for children of color.

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Political violence shakes America as election looms

Long before a would-be assassin wounded former President Donald Trump, the fuse of political violence had been burning across America.

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Simone Biles has moved past Tokyo

If critics can’t, she says that’s their problem, not hers

Simone Biles has spent the last three years moving past the Tokyo Olympics.

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Community Day planned as Bensley Agrihood project evolves

The Bensley Agrihood project, a proposed affordable housing development centered around an organic farm and wellness center in Chesterfield County’s Bensley neighborhood, continues to move forward despite recent zoning setbacks.

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Richmond issues water advisory for James River due to sewage leak

The Virginia Department of Health has issued a recreational water advisory for a section of the James River following a sewage leak reported on July 16. The affected area stretches from the Manchester Bridge (9th Street) in Richmond to Osborne Landing in Henrico County.

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Richmond workers bring concerns to mayoral candidates

The future of labor in Richmond was the focus of a “Unions for All” mayoral forum Saturday afternoon, as members from 17 unions and labor groups came together with other local workers in the BCTGM Union Hall to bring their questions to the candidates.

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The 900-page guide to snuffing out American democracy, by Ben Jealous

What if there was a blueprint for a future presidential administration to unilaterally lay waste to our constitutional order and turn America from a democracy into an autocracy in one fell swoop?

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Changing our approach to gun violence, by Harrison Roday

It’s become a recurring pattern and it can almost be numbing. When you open the newspaper or turn on the television, you see lives cut short due to gun violence – and tragically, so often, children’s lives. Nationally, guns now kill more children than car crashes.

Single ballot theory

The bloodied head of our former president is an image that we won’t be able to shake for some time. (Thanks cable news.)

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What if Crooks had been a Black man?, by Hazel Trice Edney

Can you imagine what would have happened to a Black man who showed up at a Donald Trump rally acting “suspiciously” around the metal detectors?

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Desirée Roots joins leadership team at ATLAS partnership

Desirée Roots, former co-artistic director of community at Virginia Rep, has joined the leadership team of the newly established ATLAS Partnership. Roots’ previous position, was eliminated during a recent restructuring of Virginia Rep.

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Richmond Music Week returns for second year

Richmond Music Week, a celebration of the city’s music scene, will return for its second year Aug. 2 through 11 organizers announced Wednesday.

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President of Florida’s only public historically Black university resigns after donation debacle

The president of Florida’s only public historically Black university is resigning amid backlash over the school’s apparent failure to properly vet a multimillion dollar donation from a dubious donor.

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Dr. JoAnn Thomas Wilson remembered

JoAnn Thomas Wilson, a revered figure in psychology and community service, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, in Fayetteville, Ga.

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Personality: Dwight Jones

Spotlight on president of Richmond Chapter of the National Negro Golf Association

Michigan native Dwight Jones is deeply committed to the community that welcomed him 17 years ago. As the president of the Richmond Chapter of the National Negro Golf Association, Jones not only enjoys a good game of golf but also the community spirit of the club. His dedication to the NNGA and his community is a testament to his values and commitment.

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Family activities and hoops highlight Henrico’s back-to-school event

Henrico County Public Schools will host its annual Back-to-School Kickoff at the Henrico Sports & Events Center on Aug. 9, offering a day filled with family activities, educational resources and a basketball tournament to celebrate the up-coming school year.

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A Plunky good time

Concert to bring jazz icon’s multifaceted legacy to life

James “Plunky” Branch is an educator. A label founder. A mentor to multiple generations of instrumentalists and a founding father of the Richmond Jazz Society. His early musical travels included formative stints in San Francisco and New York, but 2024 marks his 50th year of performing after returning to his native Richmond, and he’ll celebrate by staging a concert dubbed Plunky Day in RVA on Friday, July 19, at Kanawha Plaza. The event promises to tie together threads of the soon-to-be 77-year-old’s varied legacy.