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COGIC church gets whopping tax bill after city revokes tax-exempt status

A Richmond church that has been in operation for 112 years has been hit with a surprise $46,128 property tax bill from City Hall after its tax-exempt status was revoked.

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City Hall to be draped in 16-story art project ‘Freedom Constellations’

Huge, dramatic banners soon will cover two sides of City Hall.

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City rejects painting contractor’s claims of non-payment

City Hall is pushing back against claims from a Richmond contractor who has alleged that he has not been paid nearly $200,000 for painting work he did on the new River City Middle School last year.

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Eva Davis Brinkley, Armstrong High guidance director, dies at 91

Eva Davis Brinkley went above and beyond for Richmond students at Armstrong High School.

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History marker to be placed at Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground

A historic but forgotten Black cemetery in Richmond will soon be recognized with a state history marker.

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Ambulance Authority struggling to keep up with calls

The Richmond Ambulance Authority has long boasted of being a role model in emergency response.

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Mayor Stoney turns up the heat, orders RFP for new George Wythe to be issued

Mayor Levar M. Stoney is moving to hire an architectural firm to design the new George Wythe High School whether the Richmond School Board likes it or not – even as he acknowledged that City Hall would need the board’s consent to actually build the school.

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City Council gives greenlight to casino project

Richmond easily leaped the first hurdle in its quest to become a casino city — City Council approval.

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Richmond’s banking desert grows

Outside of Downtown, the eastern half of Richmond – which tends to be largely African-American and Latino—has increasingly become a banking desert, bereft of branch banks that are more commonplace in the Downtown and western half of the city.

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My’chael Jefferson-Reese to head new Chesterfield Public Defender’s Office

My’chael D. Jefferson-Reese relishes being a champion for people facing legal trouble.

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Michael Paul Williams wins Pulitzer Prize

Michael Paul Williams was at home writing his latest column for the Richmond Times-Dispatch when the newspaper’s managing editor called him with the stunning news: He had just been awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for commentary – journalism’s equivalent of an Oscar.

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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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Safe bets

More than 488,000 voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, choosing former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, Delegate Hala S. Ayala and Attorney General Mark R. Herring to carry the banner in November

After casting her ballot Tuesday at a North Side precinct, Justine Farmer said she felt she had to go with a familiar Democrat who could win in the fall. That’s why the Richmond office worker said she voted for former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the happy warrior of Virginia politics who appears to draw energy from being on the campaign trail.

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Bethlehem Baptist Church leaving East End for the suburbs

Bethlehem Baptist Church, which bills itself as “The church in the heart of the city with the city in our hearts,” is moving from Fairmount Avenue in the East End to the suburbs, according to Carolyn Demery, chair of the church’s Deacon Board.

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Officials confirm new regional discussions to address homelessness using federal money

Richmond and its two biggest neighbors, Chesterfield and Henrico counties, have begun talks on a regional approach to the needs of the hundreds of people who are homeless in the area, including the potential for creating a year-round emergency shelter with support services.

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Primary victories put several Black candidates in position to win

Black influence in Virginia politics appears to be growing.

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RRHA board eyes reopening of Calhoun Center pool

A fix may be on the way for the long-closed indoor swimming pool at the Calhoun Center that the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority owns in its Gilpin Court public housing community.

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Virginia Supreme Court hears arguments in Lee statue cases

Can a group of landowners block the governor and the legislature from removing a giant symbol of white supremacy?

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PayPal buys carbon credits from Enrichmond Foundation

PayPal, the well-known electronic payment and money transfer company, agreed to buy carbon credits from the Enrichmond Foundation to support the Richmond-based nonprofit’s ongoing efforts to restore two historic Black cemeteries, Evergreen and East End, it has been announced.

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