Quantcast

Show advanced options

Select all Clear all

Story
Tease photo

Armstrong whomps John Marshall 54-0

Anthony Allen Jr., A.J. Byrd are exciting duo

Life is good these days on Cool Lane in Richmond’s East End.

Story
Tease photo

Falcons hope to be ‘primetime’ players

Charles Scott is becoming the Deion Sanders of the East. In a blink, Coach Sanders, aka “Coach Prime,” turned a ragamuffin University of Colorado program into a national talking point with a 3-0 start. Meanwhile, on the high school level, Scott has awakened the long-slumbering Huguenot High Falcons.

Story
Tease photo

Patrick Ewing returns to Georgetown

Patrick Ewing is returning to Georgetown University, and boy are the Hoyas happy! On Monday, university officials announced that Ewing, who as a player helped build the school into a national powerhouse in the 1980s, would be back on campus.

Story
Tease photo

George Wythe banking on 3-point shooter in playoffs

George Wythe High School’s basketball opponents are in trouble — make that triple trouble — whenever Eugene Williams uncorks a jump shot.

Story
Tease photo

Get out

Court-ordered RRHA evictions raising alarms in Creighton Court

The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority has quietly stopped leasing apartments in the Creighton Court public housing community in the East End that is earmarked for future redevelopment.

Story
Tease photo

Trumpeter Roy Hargrove dies at 49

Trumpeter Roy Hargrove, a prolific player who provided his jazz sound to records across a vast range of styles and won two Grammys, has died at age 49.

Story
Tease photo

VSU Trojans’ dream season ends with loss in playoffs

Virginia State University’s magic carpet ride of a football season has coasted to a close. So let the warm memories begin.

Story
Tease photo

Va. SCLC lauds racist U.S. attorney general for civil rights work on anniversary of Dr. King’s death

Sending shockwaves through the civil rights community, leaders of the Virginia affiliate of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference used the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a co-founder of the national group, to honor what many would view as his nemesis, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Story
Tease photo

Armstrong's Chavis shines on and off field

Nigel Chavis is a triple threat. The Armstrong High School senior sparkles on the football field, basketball court, and, best of all, in the classroom.

Story
Tease photo

Cleveland-to-VUU pipeline flows once more

Virginia Union University’s famed “Cleveland Connection,” long the lifeblood of the institution’s basketball program, has regained a pulse.

Story
Tease photo

Rodney L. Lofton, LGBTQ advocate, community leader, author, succumbs at 53

Rodney Lamont Lofton was a force in changing Richmond’s attitudes toward gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual and queer people.

Story
Tease photo

To be equal: ‘Tennessee Three’ fiasco, by Marc H. Morial

“We won’t be bent, we won’t be bowed, and we won’t be ordered to ignore the hearts and minds of the people who elected us, demanding commonsense gun safety in a state that has nearly none. The GOP of the Tennessee House of Representatives attempted to obstruct me and my colleagues from these goals and to shred our democracy. Instead, Republicans have only fanned the flames of hope that illuminate our movement, helping it to grow more powerful and glow more brightly.” – Tennessee State Rep. Justin J. Pearson

Story
Tease photo

‘Best gift ever’

Henrico mother receives the gift of life – a liver transplant – from 21-year-old son

Thanks to receiving from her oldest son what she calls “the best gift ever,” Tashawn D. Jones, 41, is enjoying an especially bright holiday season.

Story
Tease photo

Why Virginia Republicans will lose in November

One needs to look no further than last year’s presidential election results in Virginia to understand why Republican Glenn Youngkin will lose the gubernatorial race this No- vember.

Story
Tease photo

City council members Jones, Lambert eye House seats

Two members of City Council will be seeking Richmond seats in the House of Delegates in the upcoming 2023 election cycle in which the 100 seats in the lower chamber as well as the 40 seats in the state Senate will be in play.

Story
Tease photo

How I found my voice as a Black student, by Etana Williams

I was excitedly talking with my friends about our high school plans when one of my eighth-grade teachers stopped me in the hallway and asked which school I got into.

Story
Tease photo

Wythe junior Maliek White is spark plug for Bulldogs

Maliek White’s goals are twofold — returning Richmond’s George Wythe High School to past glory and adding his own name to the school’s glowing list of career standouts.

Story
Tease photo

Black women’s lives matter, too

You know their names — Eric Garner, Michael Brown and Tamir Rice — because these African-American men were unarmed and killed by law enforcement officers. Their names have been part of a litany invoked when police shootings are discussed. Their deaths have been part of the impetus for the Black Lives Matter movement, especially because the police officers that killed these men — and a little boy — have paid no price for their murders.

Story
Tease photo

Actress Viola Davis makes Emmy history

After 67 years, an African-American woman has won the honor for best lead actress in a drama series at the Emmy Awards. Viola Davis notched the historic win Sunday night before a mostly white audience at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards. She won for her role as a tough criminal defense lawyer in ABC’s drama series “How to Get Away with Murder.”

Story

Adversity and accountability

The pressure of adversity is the most powerful sustainer of accountability, so it has been said. And the Richmond School Board certainly is feeling the pressure.