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Oregon Hill neighborhood open for speculation, destruction under Richmond 300 master plan

Richmond has a long history of marginalizing and ignoring the input of its less well-to-do neighborhoods.

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Deadline for in-person early voting Saturday, Oct.31

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The presidential election, as well as contests for U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond City Council and Richmond School Board, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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Deadline for in-person early voting Saturday, Oct. 31

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The presidential election, as well as contests for U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond City Council and Richmond School Board, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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Bring it down

Judge rules that Gov. Northam has authority to take down towering statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue

Virginia is finally washing its hands of Robert E. Lee, 150 years after his death.

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Prince Harry says ignorance no excuse for unconscious bias

Britain’s Prince Harry says it took him many years and the experience of living with his wife, Meghan Markle, to understand how his privileged upbringing shielded him from the reality of unconscious bias.

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Black contractor braved threats in removing Confederate statues

Devon Henry paced in nervous anticipation because this was a project like nothing he’d ever done. He wore the usual hard hat — and a bulletproof vest.

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VMI superintendent resigns after probe ordered of ‘ongoing structural racism’

The superintendent of Virginia Military Institute resigned Mon- day, a week after Gov. Ralph S. Northam and other state officials ordered an investigation into what they characterized as a culture of “ongoing structural racism” at the college.

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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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Construction of new city schools didn’t meet deadline, goal for minority participation

Richmond has built three new school buildings, but can teachers and students use them if the School Board decides to restart in-person learning?

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ELECTION 2020: U.S. Senate and congressional races also on the ballot

While the 2020 presidential election has dominated the headlines, the races for U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives also could prove important for the future of national politics.

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New single-family homes, townhouses to be developed in Highland Grove

It has taken seven years, but a long-awaited mixed-income subdivision is being launched in the Highland Grove community in North Side.

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Pope makes D.C. archbishop first Black cardinal in U.S.

Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory is now the first Black U.S. prelate to assume the rank of cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, a historic appointment that comes months after nationwide demonstrations against racial injustice.

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Liberty University undefeated with QB Malik Willis

Fueled by an abundance of Black talent, Liberty University is exploring new football frontiers.

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A. Donald McEachin for Congress

We strongly endorse 4th District Congressman A. Donald McEachin of Richmond for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Election officials encourage voters to report problems, irregularities

Chesterfield resident Clarence Lee, 90, has been an active voter since the 1950s. He was planning to vote in person on Nov. 3.

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Get out the vote efforts step up this weekend

Local organizations and advocacy groups are ramping up efforts to energize voters and get people to the polls in the final days before Election Day.

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Deadline to request absentee ballot Friday, Oct. 23

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The presidential election, as well as contests for U.S. Senate, Congress, Richmond City Council and Richmond School Board, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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Richmond judge during hearing to remove Lee statue: ‘It’s a very difficult case’

The General Assembly appears to have torn away the foundation of a lawsuit seeking to stop Gov. Ralph S. Northam from removing the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue — the giant symbol of white supremacy that has loomed over the city since 1890.

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General Assembly completes work on budget, criminal justice reform

Fairer sentencing for people convicted of crimes and a Marcus crisis alert system to improve the response to mental health emergencies are among the criminal justice reforms that have emerged from the General Assembly’s special session.