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Nadine Domond brings her coaching skills to VSU

For the first time in a long time, Virginia State University will have a new head women’s basketball coach on the sidelines.

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A hero’s homecoming

Bobby Dandridge is coming home.

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Coco Gauff’s ranking jumps to career-high 13th

American teenager Coco Gauff rose to a career-best No. 13 in the WTA rankings on Monday after her runner-up finish to No. 1 Iga Swiatek at the French Open.

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City’s housing options need a dose of creativity

One of the biggest challenges facing Richmond is how to build affordable apartment units and homes.

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Jan. 6 hearings a plea to defend democracy, by Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

On Thursday evening, June 9, the House Select Committee investigating the sacking of The Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 will hold the first of its primetime, televised public hearings.

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Pride, prejudice and power, by Ben Jealous

June is Pride Month in the United States.

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System failure

RPS loses thousands of laptops

Richmond Public Schools wasted millions of federal support dollars buying 20,000 extra Chromebook laptop computers it didn’t need after going virtual during the pandemic, an internal audit has found.

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Making moves

Delegate Don Scott Jr. new Democratic House leader

In just two years, Democratic Delegate Don Scott Jr. has done the extraordinary— leaping from novice legislator to House Minority Leader.

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Personality: Walter M. Dotts III

Spotlight on board chair of Branch Museum of Architecture

For Walter Maxwell Dotts III, the preservation and improvement of architecture and design in Virginia’s capital has always been a family affair.

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Will Kendrick Lamar’s new release net win for Warriors?

If Steph Curry is the Golden State Warriors’ good luck charm on the floor, then Kendrick Lamar may be the team’s four-leaf clover off it.

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Sidney DuPont finds a ‘powerful, dynamic and necessary’ role

Sidney DuPont knew he’d made the right career decision when musical theater icon Chita Rivera not only threw a shoe at him but also slapped his face.

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Youngkin snubs lawmakers’ efforts to support tenants

Landlords have always held the upper hand when it comes to evicting people. Republican Gov. Glenn A. Youngkin is keeping it that way, according to advocates for tenants.

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Covid-19 cases going unreported

Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths in Virginia and nationally, a gap in reported positive cases has continued throughout Virginia, one that has persisted as the approach to monitoring the worst of the virus and testing for infection has changed and expanded, locally and statewide.

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The need for high-speed internet is on City Council’s agenda

Expanding broadband connections across the city. That is a key goal of City Hall’s new Strategic Plan for Equitable Economic Development or SPEED.

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Richmond Public Schools announces graduation schedule

In the coming weeks, hundreds of Richmond Public Schools seniors will hit a home run as they cross the stage to receive their diplomas at The Diamond baseball stadium. Scheduled graduations will take place between June 13 and 15.

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Film festival to offer showings at Byrd Theatre and Bowtie Cinema

The Richmond International Film Festival, one of the largest competitive film festivals in the Mid-Atlantic, returns to Richmond June 7 through 12.

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Pinkett Smith talks hair loss ‘shame,’ outcome of Oscars slap

Jada Pinkett Smith turned her husband’s Oscar-night blowup into a teachable moment about alopecia areata, the hair loss disorder affecting her and millions of others that, in some cases, can impact a person’s sense of identity.

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City council extends tax deadline, provides winning formula for babies

Richmond residents have gained a 60-day extension on the deadline to pay vehicle taxes and the city license fee on vehicles, and hundreds of Richmond mothers frantically seeking to buy baby formula will gain significant help through a new initiative.

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Episcopal Diocese of Maryland distributes $175,000 in reparations grants

The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland has made an inaugural grant distribution of $175,000 after church members overwhelmingly approved a reparations fund a year and a half ago.