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Richmond City Councilwoman Kim B. Gray, center, unveils new Arthur Ashe Boulevard signs during a ceremony outside the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in June dedicating the new name of the street to honor the late Richmond native and tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr. With her are Mr. Ashe’s nephew, David O. Harris Jr., left, and Mayor Levar M. Stoney.

Richmond City Councilwoman Kim B. Gray, center, unveils new Arthur Ashe Boulevard signs during a ceremony outside the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in June dedicating the new name of the street to honor the late Richmond native and tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr. With her are Mr. Ashe’s nephew, David O. Harris Jr., left, and Mayor Levar M. Stoney.

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Looking back at 2019

The past 12 months have seen a lot of highs and lows, with the Richmond Free Press there documenting events and life in and around Richmond.

The past 12 months have seen a lot of highs and lows, with the Richmond Free Press there documenting events and life in and around Richmond. Photographers have captured through their work many of those ups and downs — from the newly named Arthur Ashe Boulevard to blackface and sex scandals that struck the state’s top three officials. Here are photos of some of the highlights of 2019.