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City Council approves Larus Park water deal

Richmond City Council this week lifted an 18-year-old ban on development in a 106-acre city park in South Side to enable the city Department of Public Utilities to sell more water to Chesterfield County.

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Stallings family gets building permit for St. Luke project

It took eight months, but Wanda Stallings and her development team now have a city building permit to begin the renovation of the historic St. Luke Building in Gilpin Court.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to buy NFL team?

Could the “emperor of hip-hop” be preparing to inject some color into the whites-only ranks of NFL football team owners?

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A free press

Editorials

The Richmond Free Press joins publications across the nation this week in observing the 79th Annual National Newspaper Week.

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Dick Gregory: What is seen and unseen

The celebration of the life of Dick Gregory on Sept. 16 at the City of Praise Family Ministries in Landover, Md., was more than seven hours of eclectic diversity, from a serenade by Native Americans to a musical tribute by Ayanna Gregory, Mr. Gregory’s daughter, and Stevie Wonder, to speakers MSNBC’s Lawrence O’ Donnell and Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, to the fiery Rep. Maxine Waters, who vowed to help impeach that “thing” in the White House.

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Virginia’s pandemic benefit program to issue school meals to limited households

Virginia students who were absent from school from September to October last year due to COVID-19 can now receive free school meals.

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Who pays price for death penalty?, by David P. Baugh

This week finds the Commonwealth of Virginia on the verge of eliminating the death penalty.

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Alan G. Reese Sr., accountant, dies at 64

Alan Gerard Reese, a veteran accountant who also was involved in the revival of Richmond’s Jackson Ward neighborhood, has died.

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AKA Upsilon Omega Chapter presents 26 debutantes

The Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity recently presented 26 debutantes from area high schools, colleges and universities at the organization’s 2022 Debutante Presentation and Ball.

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Nearly 11.5 million people opted for Obamacare last year

President Joe Biden said he promised to lower costs for families and ensure that all Americans have access to quality affordable health care. On Tuesday, Dec. 27, the president proclaimed that he’d delivered on that promise.

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LeBron James shows support for Duquesne’s new coach

When Virginia Commnwealth University plays Duquesne next season, it’s likely LeBron James will be paying close attention.

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Dorothy Olivia Fletcher Jefferson, 78, longtime financial secretary at 31st St. Baptist Church, dies

Dorothy Olivia Fletcher Jefferson performed one last service for Thirty-first Street Baptist Church when she died. She brought together a pastor and congregation that has faced division and discord.

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Serena ties the knot!

Glitter and glamour were served up at the fairy tale-inspired nuptials last week of tennis star Serena Williams and her new husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.

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Personality: Victoria S. ‘Vickie’ Oakley

Spotlight on board chair of Dancing Classrooms Greater Richmond

Education always has been a focus for Victoria S.“Vickie” Oakley.

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Personality: George P. Braxton

Spotlight on national president of National Negro Golf Association

“8-0-FORE!”If you’re familiar with this play on Richmond’s area code, you’ll know it as the nickname of the Richmond chapter of the National Negro Golf Association.

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Personality: Martha Jones-Carter

Spotlight on co-founder of Kuumba Afrikan American Quilters Guild of Richmond

If art tells a story, then Martha Jones-Carter has helped weave a multitude of personal and community-built narratives over the course of her life.

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Personality: Shelby Brown McDowney

Spotlight on founder of Mission From The Heart Foundation

When a letter arrived from the Internal Revenue Service confirming that Shelby Brown McDowney’s newly formed organization, Mission From The Heart Foundation, received its nonprofit classification, it was like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day. “When I opened the mailbox and saw the letter, I started jumping up and down and dancing in the rain,” Ms. McDowney says. “I’ll never forget the day.”

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Va. Executive Mansion open to public again

After being closed for more than two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Executive Mansion, located in Capitol Square in Downtown, will reopen to the public Sept. 2.

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Tax amnesty application deadline March 31

A month long tax amnesty program for Richmond property owners will expire next Wednesday, March 31.

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Appointments available for COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11

Thousands of area youngsters are now eligible to be inoculated against COVID-19 after the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the green light for youngsters ages 5 to 11 to receive the Pfizer vaccine.