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RPS student is local Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year

Richmond Community High School senior A’landa Macklin has been selected as the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Richmond Youth of the Year. As a result, she will receive a $10,000 scholarship and is eligible to compete at the state level.

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Personality: Ngoma Hill

Spotlight on New Generation Beat Poet Laureate

From Alexandria to Richmond to Vietnam and Harlem, Ngoma Hill has built an impressive artistic career. He is now being recognized for his work on another level.

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Personality: Robin Watson Telfian

Spotlight on founder of local nonprofit Shood (Shoes for Good)

A casual soup kitchen conversation led 50-year-old Robin Watson Telfian to start a non-profit .

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Community Thanksgiving Feast open to all for 10th year

Come one, come all and share Thanksgiving with us. That’s the heartfelt invitation to the community as The Giving Heart prepares to serve a free turkey dinner with all the trimmings in Downtown.

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Photographer Louis Draper’s work to be preserved by VMFA

The work of photographer Louis Draper, a Henrico County native who moved to New York City in 1957 to explore his passion, is internationally regarded for documenting the everyday lives of African-Americans and notable leaders of the Civil Rights Movement.

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No cakewalk

We are impressed by the résumé and remarks of Jason Kamras, the 43-year-old Washington public schools administrator and 2005 National Teacher of the Year who received the unanimous backing of the Richmond School Board to become Richmond’s next public schools superintendent.

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Chesterfield’s Devin Robinson is standout on Florida NCAA team

If you missed seeing Chesterfield County native Devin Robinson playing basketball as a youngster, here’s your chance to observe the more grown up version.

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2020 Vision

Mayor Stoney reflects on his accomplishments of the past 3 years, his goals for the final year of his term and prospects for re-election

Mayor Levar M. Stoney is heading into 2020 confident that Richmond voters will reward him with another four years based on his accomplishments.

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39th Annual Richmond Marathon runs on Saturday

The 39th Annual Anthem Richmond Marathon is Saturday, Nov. 12. The race could boil down to this: Benjamin Zywicki vs. the East Africans.

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RRHA may start eviction proceedings this summer; homeless have little alternative

More than half of the 3,084 households currently living in public housing in Richmond are still $51 or more in arrears on rent, according to the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority.

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Proposed city budget includes help for aging mobile homes and examination of real estate taxes

For the first time, Richmond will help pay for fixing up aging trailers and mobile homes.

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Herring seeks third term, battles challenger Miyares in attorney general race

Do Virginia voters want an activist attorney general who is ready to use the office’s legal firepower to battle housing discrimination, protect workers’ rights, defend abortion rights for women and pursue criminal justice reform?

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#MeToo and the dilemma of a black woman

The #MeToo movement illuminating instances of sexual harassment has caught the wave with many white women. The world is watching and we are all applauding them for their courage. But this got me to thinking: When will we hear from black women? I know we have a story. Sadly, since the first slave ships docked in Jamestown in the early 1600s, black women have been demoralized and our bodies have been fair game for the taking.

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Personality: E. Martin ‘Marty’ Jewell

Spotlight on board chairman of Cannabis Equity Coalition of Virginia

In a time of growing econom- ic instability for marginalized communities, E. Martin “Mar- ty” Jewell sees an opportunity in a new industry for Virginia’s minority population and he is determined to seize it.

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Video of police a game changer

Feidin Santana is a hero. He is the young Dominican immigrant who videotaped former North Charleston, S.C., police officer Michael Slager firing his gun eight times, killing an unarmed Walter Scott. Mr. Santana’s quick decision to videotape the unfolding action on his telephone led to the arrest of Mr. Slager for murder.

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Personality: Allen S. Lee

Spotlight on winner of LEO Award for lifetime achievement in IT

“I was stunned.  I couldn’t believe it,” Allen S. Lee, a professor of information systems at Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Business, says was his reaction to learning he was the recipient of the LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in Information Systems.

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New dating apps — and ‘in person’ mixers — target religious and political niches

Dating today can be a bit like ordering at Chipotle. The universe of dating apps makes it easier than ever to custom-order a partner of your choosing — their height, their food preferences, their religion.