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RPS set to reopen Thursday after weather delay and early run on COVID-19 test kits

As school districts across the country consider postponing reopening following the holiday break or instituting remote instruction because of the new wave of COVID-19 infections, Richmond Public Schools stands fast in promoting vaccinations and testing to keep their doors open for in-person instruction.

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Spotty CARE van service leaves riders in limbo

Roderyck Bullock has somewhere to go almost every day, but he doesn’t always make it. His ride sometimes arrives late. Occasionally, it doesn’t show up at all.

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New D.C. museum opens with links to local people, history

When the National Museum of African American History and Culture opens this weekend with fanfare, a dedication ceremony Saturday with President Obama and other dignitaries and an anticipated crowd of thousands, a 130-year-old bell shipped to the museum from Williamsburg will ring — and acknowledge history.

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Personality: Amanda Loraine Lynch

Spotlight on board president of Brown Ballerinas for Change

Amanda Loraine Lynch is helping bring change to the stage and the streets through ballet.

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Personality: Amory M. James

Spotlight on chef, manager of FeedMore Community Kitchen

Chef Amory M. James, food production manager of the FeedMore Community Kitchen, his staff and volunteers cooked up something extra special this week.

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Personality: Laurinda Finn-Davis, RN

Spotlight on Va. Health Dept.’s Central Region Nurse of the Year

Laurinda Finn-Davis, RN, represents the epitome of giving. The reproductive health nursing supervisor with the Richmond City Health District regularly goes above and beyond the requirements of service and care to ensure that people are valued.

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Personality: Glenwood W. Burley

Spotlight on chairman of Richmond Regional Mounted Police & Stable Project

Retired Richmind Patrolman Glenwood W. Burley is dedicated to boosting one of Richmond’s time-honored police traditions — the mounted police patrol.

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Personality: Juan M. Pierce Sr.

Spotlight on Health Education Award winner

Juan Marichal Pierce Sr. beams as he discusses the Health Education Award he accepted from the Richmond Branch NAACP at its annual Freedom Fund banquet last month.

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Thousands more prisoners across the US will get free college paid for by the government

The graduates lined up, brushing off their gowns and adjusting classmates’ tassels and stoles. As the graduation march played, the 85 men appeared to hoots and cheers from their families. They marched to the stage – one surrounded by barbed wire fence and constructed by fellow prisoners.

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The road back

Stroke survivor counts blessings

Stroke survivor counts blessings

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UCI bike races

Richmond claims big win by the numbers

In the afterglow of the UCI Road World Championships, Richmond’s success-failure rating reads like a tale of two cities.

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Personality: Margie R. Booker

Spotlight on chair of Top Lady Clubbers’ 20th Anniversary Banquet

Golf is considered a metaphor for life. It challenges you to be the best you can be as you work daily on your personal skills. This is how Margie Booker, a member and parliamentarian for the Top Lady Clubbers, approaches the game and her life.

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Agelasto out, but not soon enough for critics

Parker C. Agelasto is ready to leave his seat on Richmond City Council nine months after he and his family moved their residence outside the 5th District he was first elected to serve in 2012.

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Personality: Jamal Brooks

Spotlight on the VA Pride’s Scholarship Committee chairman

Jamal Brooks was 17 years old when his education came to a sudden stop.

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Former city councilman pushing African-American perspective missing in Lee statue lawsuit

New drama is about to be injected into the already charged legal fight over removing the last and largest offensive Confederate statue from Monument Avenue — the one to slavery’s top military defender, Gen. Robert E. Lee.

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Capitol chaos blowing over?

The storm over the State Capitol appears to be easing up — for now.

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Mayor Stoney pushes $1.4B plan to revitalize Downtown

The grand plan to overhaul a big chunk of Downtown — including replacing the Richmond Coliseum with a new, larger arena — with a combination of taxpayer dollars and private investment funds is now headed to Richmond City Council for review.

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One woman's crusade brings attention to long-forgotten black cemetery

A long closed mechanic’s shop sits on a hilltop at 5th and Hospital streets north of Downtown — just a stone’s thrown from the handsome, historic and well-tended private Hebrew and public Shockoe Hill cemeteries.

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Wrestling with the past

Was it a victory for white supremacy?

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Personality: Linwood ‘Shawn’ Nelson

Spotlight on board chairman of Rx Partnership

Linwood “Shawn” Nelson, a product of rural Virginia, was no stranger to poverty while growing up.