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AL’s MVP award: Judge or Ohtani?

Don’t be surprised if both take the prize

Aaron Judge is enjoying one of the greatest and most celebrated seasons in baseball history. But will the New York Yankees slugger be the American League MVP?

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State NAACP executive director resigns citing hail of allegations

The executive director of the Virginia State Conference NAACP has abruptly quit after 14 months.

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Virginia’s skill game debate could stretch into the summer

‘What we decided was that we would pick that up at another day’

After finishing work on almost everything else taken up during the 2024 session, the Virginia General Assembly and Gov. Glenn Youngkin have decided to keep talking about skill games.

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‘Ambassador of Compassion’ dies at 62

Even in the final few days before she succumbed to heart failure, Alicia C. Rasin found the time and energy to assist others in need.

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Effects of Israeli-Arab 1967 Six-Day War still felt 50 years later

Ron Kronish was an American college student when Israel defeated the Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian armies during the 1967 Six-Day War.

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VSU beats VUU in Freedom Classic

It seems fitting that in the 22nd Annual Freedom Classic, Trey Brown wiggled free from second fiddle status. The 6-foot-3 Virginia State University back-up junior guard began the Sunday, Jan. 15, Freedom Classic as the Trojans’ sixth-leading scorer, just another back-up sound in the orchestra.

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The city rundown:

$1.2B needed to maintain infrastructure

The City of Richmond needs to borrow $1.2 billion during the next 10 years to maintain its streets, provide sidewalks, ensure dozens of bridges remain usable and keep its 84 buildings in good shape, according a mayoral task force examining the future borrowing needs of the city government.

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Local Democrats jubilant over Clinton win

Two groups of Democratic supporters gathered Tuesday night at separate viewing parties two blocks apart at restaurants in Shockoe Bottom. Shortly after the polls closed at 7 p.m., both venues quickly transformed into jubilant celebrations of Hillary Clinton’s resounding win over U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders in Virginia’s presidential primary. When it was all said and done, Mrs. Clinton easily trounced Sen. Sanders in the state, winning 64.3 percent of the vote to his 35.2 percent.

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A look back

Spirit of Maggie Walker’s 1967-68 Green Dragons lives on

One state with two state champions. That’s the way it was in Virginia.

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Under fire

Calls grow for Interim Chief Blackwell to resign after word of his fatal 2002 officer-involved shooting

Interim Richmond Police Chief William V. “Jody” Blackwell is supposed to be the right person to focus on “necessary public safety reform, healing and trust building within the community.”

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Confederate icons swept from Virginia Capitol building

After 88 years, the statue of Confederate traitor Robert E. Lee is gone from the State Capitol.

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Independence day: Queen blesses Harry's and Meghan's exit as senior royals

Queen Elizabeth has reluctantly agreed to the wish of her grandson, Prince Harry, and his wife, former American actress Meghan Markle, for a more independent future after the British royal family held crisis talks on Monday to resolve a widening rift among the Windsors.

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100 days

New schools chief still energetic, optimistic

Richmond Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras has spent the last 100 days engaging with school community while trying to calm the storms from previous administrations.

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Councilman Agelasto’s move out of 5th District puts seat in jeopardy

A giant question mark now hangs over 5th District City Councilman Parker C. Agelasto. His continued service on Richmond’s governing body appears to be in jeopardy after a constituent who is a former state elections official disclosed to the media that the councilman and his family now live in the 1st District.

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Churches fight predatory payday lending with political pressure, small loans

Anyra Cano Valencia was having dinner with her husband, Carlos, and their family when an urgent knock came at their door. The Valencias, pastors at Iglesia Bautista Victoria en Cristo in Fort Worth, Texas, opened the door to a desperate, overwhelmed congregant.

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Cityscape: A home to celebrate

Slices of life and scenes in Richmond

Plenty of reasons to celebrate. That’s the situation for the Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity, a local nonprofit that works to create more affordable housing.

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Liberate Washington!

During the era of World War II, there was bipartisan agreement in America on one simple, unavoidable, indisput- able fact — the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi.

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Title IX evolves with the times

On June 23, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 turned 50 years old.

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Bagby is sworn in

Lamont Bagby is officially a state senator.

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Curry sets NBA record

Just when you think you’ve seen the best of Steph Curry, the Golden State Warrior takes his game to an even higher level.