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47 acres and a dream

Developer seeks to expand family’s legacy in Tappahannock with housing for seniors, workers

Business is in Shiree Monterio’s blood.

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Personality: Paula McCapes

Spotlight on board chair of Underground Kitchen-Community First

Philanthropy runs in the family for Paula McCapes.

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Personality: Helivi L. Holland

Spotlight on president of Old Dominion Bar Association at its 75th anniversary

Helivi L. Holland knew at a young age that advocating for justice was her passion. “I was willing to verbally challenge others, including the teachers, when I felt someone was being unfairly treated. That started around second grade,” she said.

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Playing the ‘Trump’ card

Richmond pastor of church in bankruptcy endorses billionaire despite controversial remarks

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Personality: Bessida C. White

Spotlight on Virginia chair of Genealogical Society’s conference

Bessida C. White says she began researching her family genealogy in 1984.

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Personality: Lindsey N. Shavers

Spotlight on Jack and Jill Mid-Atlantic Teen President

It’s hard to believe Lindsey N. Shavers finds enough hours in the day to fulfill all her leadership responsibilities. The senior in Henrico High School’s International Baccalaureate program was a human dynamo this summer, wearing many leadership hats.

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Personality: Roslyn C. ‘Roz’ Tyler

Spotlight on new chair of Virginia Legislative Black Caucus

Delegate Roslyn C. “Roz” Tyler of Sussex says she has always wanted to help people. Since 2006, the 56-year-old has represented a district in the House of Delegates that runs from Dinwiddie County to Emporia and Isle of Wight County.

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Personality: Ginna Cullen

Spotlight on VAEA 2016-17 Art Educator of the Year

When Ginna Cullen was an art teacher in Louisa County Public Schools, she noticed one student’s ability to beautifully cornrow hair and challenged her student’s skill for a final exam.

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Personality: Doris Walker Woodson

Spotlight on Maymont House Benevolent Society Award winner

Doris Walker Woodson was reluctant when asked to be the community outreach coordinator for Maymont’s project to tell the story of the people who worked as domestic servants for the Dooley family that built and owned the 100-acre Richmond estate from 1893 to 1925.

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Va. loses a freedom fighter

Jack W. Gravely, who led the fight for civil rights as head of the Va. NAACP, dies at 72

Jack W. Gravely was the definition of outspoken. He never hesitated to speak his mind about issues affecting the African-American community. The son of a coal miner, he led the charge for civil rights during two separate stints as executive director of the Virginia State Conference of the NAACP, most recently in the past year.

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Owners seek return of Maggie Walker papers

Eight years ago, curious students from the College of William & Mary stumbled across a treasure trove of documents hidden in the attic of a vacant building in Gilpin Court.

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Highland Springs junior vaulting toward championship

As a younger athlete, Chris St. Helen tried his luck at basketball, football and long-distance running, and he was average. Then he discovered the pole vault and he was average no more. From then on, it has been up, up and away.

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Booted out

After days of protests and videos of police tear-gassing and pepper-spraying peaceful crowds, Richmond Police Chief Will Smith was asked to resign Tuesday by Mayor Levar M. Stoney

A year ago, new Richmond Police Chief Will Smith was extolled as the best thing since sliced bread when it came to leading 754 sworn officers in the fight against crime.

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‘I was handed a death sentence’

Advocates help NAACP stalwart Ora Lomax receive life-saving dialysis after a Henrico center moves to terminate her treatment

Getting kicked out of a dialysis clinic is the worst thing that can happen to a patient with failing kidneys. But that is what 86-year-old Ora M. Lomax has been facing.

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Cherished Holiday Memories

Four Richmond area residents shared with the Richmond Free Press their most cherished holiday memories. We hope their reflections will bring to mind joyful recollections of your own during this special season.

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Advocates rally for prison reform bills at State Capitol

Activists, family members and supporters rallied last Saturday at the Bell Tower in Capitol Square to support prison reform bills filed recently in the General Assembly, including measures such as parole, record expungement and incentives for good behavior.

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Justice Clarence Thomas talks about his faith in new documentary

U.S. Supreme Court Jus- tice Clarence Thomas, who is known for his reticence, speaks for much of a new two-hour documentary about his life.

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Bloodshed

Gilpin Court becomes a lightning rod for tragedy and possible change

Every day since Sunday, Takeila Knight has held her own personal vigil outside the Gilpin Court apartment of her stepbrother, Marvin Christopher “Pee Wee” Eley, 26, one of the four people killed early Sunday morning in a horrific spate of violence in the public housing community.

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Personality: Ron J. Melancon

Spotlight on founder of Dangerous Trailers, a safety advocacy organization

Ron J. Melancon is a passionate voice and advocate for safety and saving lives across the United States and in Europe.