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Black-owned beauty brands move into the retail spotlight

When Dr. Rose Ingleton launched her own namesake skincare line two years ago, she couldn’t break into the big chains and was forced to use her own funds and get financial help from family and friends.

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Stay or go?

The Virginia Supreme Court will hear arguments next Tuesday on whether Gov. Ralp S. Northam has the authority to remove the Monument Avenue statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee

The fate of the giant statue of slavery-defending Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that has loomed over Monument Avenue for more than 130 years now rests with the seven justices of the Virginia Supreme Court.

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’I have lived through the massacre every day’

She was just 7 years old when the white mob stormed through her neighborhood, killing every man they could find, raping defenseless women and burning to the ground virtually every building in a 35-block area.

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Judge blocks meeting called by Fourth Baptist pastor

A Richmond judge on Tuesday blocked the pastor and the deacon board of a divided Fourth Baptist Church from holding a special congregational meeting on Saturday, June 5, to take a second vote on removing trustees, the church treasurer and the chair of the finance committee.

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NSU wins MEAC baseball championship with help from area players; next stop NCAA Regional

Two athletes from Chesterfield County have helped Norfolk State University win its first MEAC baseball title.

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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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Painting contractor still waiting for payment on work at River City Middle School

Months after Richmond’s new River City Middle School was completed and turned over to Richmond Public Schools, William Bullock is still waiting to get paid nearly $200,000.

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NCAA golf tournament offers time for reflection on Tiger Woods’ early career

Since its inception in 1897, college golf’s most prestigious tournament has been a mostly all-white affair.

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Sports respite

Good for tennis star Naomi Osaka, 23, who put her mental health needs above the demands of Grand Slam organizers, media and spectators this week.

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GOP senators block truth, by Ben Jealous

Republicans in the U.S. Senate are a threat to our democracy.

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Racial justice and democratically governed schools, by Kenya J. Gibson

I am writing in response to a letter the Richmond School Board received this spring from the Virginia Department of Education regarding the body’s ability to effectively govern. It is a letter that I believe should concern us all.

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Gold rush

Urban One wins nod to operate a casino-resort in South Richmond with a contract based on high expectations and promises of payouts

As the Virginia General Assembly considered legislation in winter 2020 to authorize casino gambling in Richmond and four other cities, Alfred C. Liggins III spent time buttonholing House and Senate members.

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Black-owned businesses look back, ahead during pandemic

Michelle R. Mosby rang in the 20th anniversary of her business, International Hair Salon, on April 1 with a small group of employees and supporters in a spirited, but safe celebration at the salon on Forest Hill Avenue in South Side.

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Personality: Gregory I. Darrisaw

Spotlight on leader of Hobson Lodge No. 23 Prince Hall Masons at 150th anniversary

Gregory Ian Darrisaw feels surrounded by history as the presiding officer of Hobson Lodge No. 23 F&A Prince Hall Masons, the largest Prince Hall Masonic lodge in the city’s South Side.

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Lawmakers, others hopeful about passage of federal George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

A year after his killing unleashed a national reckoning over racial injustice, George Floyd’s relatives met on Tuesday with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House and with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to urge passage of police reform legislation in their loved one’s name.

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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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Former U.S. Sen. John Warner dies at 94

Flags are flying at half-staff over the nation’s capital in honor of former U.S. Sen. John W. Warner of Virginia who died Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at age 94.

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City moves to new web address June 1: RVA.gov

RVA.gov will become the new virtual City Hall on Tuesday, June 1.

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Poor People’s Campaign, lawmakers unveil sweeping resolution to tackle poverty

Lawmakers and leaders of the faith-based Poor People’s Campaign unveiled a sweeping new resolution on May 20 designed to eradicate poverty in the United States, with activists touting it as a broad-based legislative framework that hopes to do for poverty what the Green New Deal proposes to do for environmental issues.