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Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22 ½ years in murder of George Floyd

Not enough. That was the sentiment of the late George Floyd’s family members after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chau- vin was sentenced late last week to 221⁄2 years in prison for the murder of Mr. Floyd in May 2020.

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New City Council has history-making membership

Along with welcoming two new members, City Council installed two veterans and allies of Mayor Levar M. Stoney in its top leadership posts Monday and reshuffled committee chairmanships.

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NSU wins MEAC baseball championship with help from area players; next stop NCAA Regional

Two athletes from Chesterfield County have helped Norfolk State University win its first MEAC baseball title.

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Gonzalez hired as new PRS COO

Alana Gonzalez has as a tough road ahead as a new member of Richmond Public Schools’ executive team.

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NSU wins, only to be crushed by NCAA’s Goliath, Gonzaga U.

Norfolk State University was the only one of five Virginia schools to record a victory at the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

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Area AKAs celebrate VP Harris’ inauguration

Members of six area Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority chapters put on their pearls and Chuck Taylor sneakers Wednesday evening and celebrated the inauguration of their sorority sister, Vice President Kamala Harris, with a Zoom event on Wednesday, Jan. 20, from 6:08 to 7:08 p.m., homage to the sorority’s founding in 1908 at Howard University. The newly inaugurated vice president is a Howard University alumna.

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Rapper DMX dies at 50

DMX, the iconic hip-hop artist behind the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” whose distinctively gruff voice and thoughtful messages in his rhymes made him one of rap’s biggest stars, has died, according to a family statement Friday, April 9, 2021. He was 50.

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RRHA re-starts eviction process, impacting hundreds of families

More than 700 families now living in Richmond’s public housing communities could be facing eviction in the coming months.

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Flying Squirrels wrap up season with big crowds and a record number of homers

The Richmond Flying Squirrels 2021 season may be best remembered for home crowds and home runs.

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House District 69: Delegate Betsy B. Carr, Democrat (incumbent) vs. Dr. Sheila M. Furey, Republican

Delegate Betsy B. Carr is looking to secure a seventh term in the House of Delegates in a district that is solidly Democratic.

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McDonald’s hires new diversity chief

McDonald’s is hiring a new chief diversity officer as it struggles with charges of harassment and racism at all levels of the company.

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RPS employee acquitted

The former director of an after-school program at Fox Elementary School has been acquitted of assault and battery of an unruly second-grader in the program.

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VUU: ‘Changes will enable the university to continue’ its progress

Virginia Union University continues its march to be best-in-class among HBCUs in the United states — and we are taking additional steps to accelerate our progress.

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VCU’s global ballers

The “C” in VCU might stand for continents.

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State NAACP serves governor’s office with intent to sue for violation of FOIA

The Virginia State Conference of the NAACP served Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office with a notice of intent to sue for violation of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“VFOIA”), Va. Code §§ 2.2-3700 et seq. The notice was accompanied by a copy of the lawsuit the Virginia NAACP intends to file detailing the governor’s failure to produce any records responsive to the group’s request for public information sent on August 31, 2023.

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Thomas’ star shines at NSU

It’s very early. But if votes were cast today for MEAC Player of Year, Jamarii Thomas might be the top candidate.

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Rams’ ‘Odometer’ clicking upward

Virginia Commonwealth University’s eight-game homestand – among the longest in school history – ends Saturday with a 4 p.m. tipoff against Atlantic 10 rival George Washington University.

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The game

We congratulate and offer wishes for much success to Coach Shaka Smart and his family, who have relocated to Austin, Texas, where he just became the new basketball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns. In the six years Coach Smart led the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams, he showed his players, the Richmond community and the entire nation that discipline and hard work, coupled with genuine caring, can bring great rewards.

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VUU’s Joe Taylor to be inducted into MEAC Hall of Fame

Virginia Union University Athletic Director Joe Taylor soon will add another feather to his cap. The highly successful former football coach will be inducted into the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame on March 10.

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Recount confirms Roscoe Cooper as School Board winner

It’s official. The Rev. Roscoe D. Cooper III is confirmed as the winner of the Fairfield District seat on the Henrico School Board — by 42 votes.