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Black Muslim life honored in new online portrait exhibit

A new online exhibit featuring portraits of Black Muslims was launched earlier this month by Sapelo Square, a Black Muslim education and media collective.

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Eviction protections still in place for Va. renters

Eviction protections are still in place for struggling Virginia renters despite last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that appears to open the floodgates for landlords to go to court to remove tenants who have fallen far behind.

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Norfolk native conducts RSO

On May 4, Norfolk native and guest conductor Anthony Parnther leads the Richmond Symphony at the Carpenter Theatre for a night of classical music performances.

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Herring seeks third term, battles challenger Miyares in attorney general race

Do Virginia voters want an activist attorney general who is ready to use the office’s legal firepower to battle housing discrimination, protect workers’ rights, defend abortion rights for women and pursue criminal justice reform?

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‘Tear those statues down’

Richmonders decry mayor’s plan to put Confederate statues ‘in context’

Ora Lomax is still fuming over Mayor Levar M. Stoney’s plans for dealing with the stone and bronze figures that have been defining symbols of Richmond for generations — the statues of Confederate defenders of slavery that punctuate Monument Avenue.

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Festival of Praise tour stops in city Oct. 23

It’s billed as “the gospel music tour of the year.” And it’s coming to Richmond.

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Inmate search tool available

It just became a bit easier to find out if someone is locked up at the Richmond Justice Center.

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New single-family homes, townhouses to be developed in Highland Grove

It has taken seven years, but a long-awaited mixed-income subdivision is being launched in the Highland Grove community in North Side.

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NSU wants new football coach to bring Southern U. magic

Norfolk State University hopes Coach Dawson Odums can do for the Spartans what he did for the Southern University Jaguars.

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City Council Oks plan for $155M in federal American Rescue Plan funds

Richmond is preparing to pour $64 million into the develop- ment of new and improved community recreation centers in the East End, South Side and Gilpin Court.

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NSU, HU may have rough going in MEAC football season

After dominating CIAA football, coaches Latrell Scott and Connell Maynor have found MEAC a tougher nut to crack. Coach Scott, 41, is in his second year at Norfolk State University following two banner seasons as the head football coach at Virginia State University.

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GRTC’s planned Bus Rapid Transit already $11.5M over projection

Richmond’s Bus Rapid Transit system is going to cost an additional $11.5 million to develop. But the state — and not Richmond — will pick up the extra expense, GRTC spokeswoman Carrie Rose Pace disclosed Tuesday. “Under the project agreement, the Commonwealth of Virginia will cover any costs that exceed the estimated project budget,” she stated in an email to the Free Press.

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Black lawmakers angered over Va. Supreme Court predicament

African-American members of the Virginia General Assembly are seething at Republican leaders for putting them in a predicament over a judicial selection to the Virginia Supreme Court.

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Basketball legend Bob Lanier dies after cancer battle

Bob Lanier, who went to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame twice — once for his talents; once for his hard-to-believe sneakers — died Tuesday, May 10, 2022.

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Prince Harry says ignorance no excuse for unconscious bias

Britain’s Prince Harry says it took him many years and the experience of living with his wife, Meghan Markle, to understand how his privileged upbringing shielded him from the reality of unconscious bias.

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Crusade for Voters supports November referendum for casino revenue use

If a casino is ever built in Richmond, should all the tax dollars generated from the gambling center go to modernizing Richmond’s decrepit school buildings?

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Virginia’s voter ID law upheld by federal judge

A federal judge has upheld a 2013 Virginia law requiring prospective voters to show approved photo identification before being allowed to cast ballots.

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Plans proceed to put federal money toward homeless services, affordable housing

City Council is recommending that the administration pour $5.6 million in new federal dollars into homeless services and pump $7.1 million into a city fund to boost assistance to developers creating apartments and homes with reduced rents and price tags.

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Gov. Northam signs Virginia Voting Rights Act

Gov. Ralph S. Northam has signed the Voting Rights Act of Virginia, making the Commonwealth the first state in the nation to enact its own voting rights act.