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Folk Festival drops performance schedule for 20th anniversary

The Richmond Folk Festival returns for its 20th anniversary Sept. 27 through 29, with a weekend packed with performances, cultural displays and community engagement. The festival, one of Virginia’s largest events, is expected to draw more than 200,000 attendees to …

Mayor acknowledges Finance lapses, pledges accountability

Mayor Levar M. Stoney said “under 30 checks” were found by officials in the Department of Finance on the desks of employees during audits in early August, during a press conference held in the lobby of City Hall on Tuesday …

Health officials tout updated COVID vaccine

While respiratory illnesses like the flu typically trend higher in the winter months, COVID-19 is not totally seasonal. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate high or very high levels of COVID-19 nationwide this summer. But with …

Richmond International Airport officials delay vote on service changes

A move by the Richmond International Airport to assume more control of airline services from two local providers has been delayed for a second time.

Aging RPS buildings to get multimillion-dollar facelift

Richmond Public Schools is getting a $15.3 million federal grant for HVAC upgrades, a crucial step in the district’s efforts to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs among its aging facilities. The funding, part of a broader initiative to enhance …

Labor Day closing schedule

In observance of the Labor Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 2, please note the following:

Red Cross faces emergency blood shortage as severe weather disrupts donations

The American Red Cross is grappling with a nationwide blood emergency as severe weather, including the remnants of Hurricane Debby, has significantly impacted blood donations across the country. Residents in unaffected areas are urged to schedule an appointment to donate …

Killer Mike among panelists for University of Richmond event

The University of Richmond will host a panel discussion on the future of free expression, featuring rapper Killer Mike among the panelists.

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

For the week ending on Saturday, Aug. 24, confirmed hospital admissions for COVID-19 in Virginia fell by 5.2% from the previous week, and new admissions remain low. Four deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported within the same timeframe. Updated data …

Richmond gun show appeals to growing number of Black owners

Firearms of all kinds were on display at the Showmasters Gun Show at the Richmond Raceway Complex last weekend. Attendees, including 26-year-old Pedro from Richmond who chose not to share his last name, carried their unloaded weapons through the bustling …

NAACP to honor civil rights pioneer with wreath-laying ceremony

The Prince Edward County Branch NAACP will honor civil rights pioneer the Rev. L. Francis Griffin with a wreath-laying ceremony next month.

RPS students see improvement in SOL assessments

Richmond Public Schools announced Wednesday that students’ SOL test scores showed improvements from the 2023-2024 school year.

Family and church strive to continue mission of pastor

The work of the Rev. Wilson E. B. Shannon will live on thanks to his family and congregation, after the pastor of First Baptist Church Centralia died at the age of 68, leaving a legacy of service.

Community meeting on Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground

The Shockoe Project invites the Richmond community to participate in a engagement session focused on gathering public input for the memorialization of the historic Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground.

High-fives and hope: An energetic return to classes

G.H. Reid Elementary School hosted a welcome back cheer-on for students arriving for the first day of school on Monday morning.