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Slices of life and scenes in Richmond

Real estate developer Capital City Partners, LLC purchased the City’s 71-year-old former Public Safety Building at 500 N. 10th St., 9th Street entrance shown above, for $3.5 million in 2021. Capital City officials said the building would be demolished on the 3-acre property to make room for a $325 million, 500,000-square-foot tower development that will be anchored by VCU Health.

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William & Mary heads to Montana State for quarterfinals

Michael London already has coached one school to the FCS championship. Now he’s looking to make it two.

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Faith, coping with loss highlight new book by co-pastor of New Kingdom Christian Ministries

For Sanya B. Young, writing a book about handling life’s challenge is helping her deal with the grief over the death two years ago of her husband, Dr. Leonidas B. Young II.

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Queen of tennis 3-peats at U.S. Open

Serena Williams is the undisputed queen of women’s tennis. Now, the world No.1 would like to add another distinction: To win the most grand slam titles ever.

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Olympian and activist Lee Evans, who took iconic stand at 1968 Mexico City Games, dies at 74

Lee Evans, the record-setting sprinter who wore a black beret in a sign of protest at the 1968 Summer Olympics and then went on to a life of humanitarian work in support of social justice, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at age 74.

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Richmond, Chesterfield libraries join program to distribute free at-home COVID-19 test kits

Libraries across Virginia have joined the effort to make it easier for residents to test themselves for possible COVID-19 infection.

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RPS scores in lower grades show decline

The latest student test scores reported at the Richmond Public School Board meeting last week contained more bad news.

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GRTC continues free bus rides through June 2024

GRTC will retain zero fares for at least 18 more months – saving regular riders $1,000 or more in yearly transportation costs.

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Supreme Court’s so-called ethics code is worse than nothing, by Marc H. Morial

The so-called ethics code the U.S. Supreme Court issued on Monday won’t put a stop to corruption and wasn’t intended to do so. Quite the opposite: it is intended to justify corruption.

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Environmental Film Festival multiple showings, venues

The RVA Environmental Festival will feature 21 feature films during its upcoming two-week run, with all films free and open to the public.

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Mail delays leave Richmonders in the dark

In some Richmond-area neighborhoods, residents have grown accustomed to having their mail delivered around 10 p.m. or later.

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Where do we go from here?

FBI Director James B. Comey took a giant step for law enforcement last week in acknowledging “hard truths” about racial bias infiltrating police agencies across the nation. The bias isn’t new, said Mr. Comey, a descendant of Irish immigrants to America, who talked about how law enforcement’s biased views of the Irish a century ago are part of the lexicon today for the vehicles police use to transport prisoners, “paddy wagons.”