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Free Press wins big at VPA awards

The Richmond Free Press received top honors in the 2020 Virginia Press Association News and Advertising Contest, capturing Best in Show awards for both writing and photography among all non-daily newspapers across the state for coverage of the social justice demonstrations that swept the city last summer and the resulting removal of Confederate statues.

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On the battlefield:

City schools, agencies and government work to find strategies to combat gun violence

South Richmond residents are preparing to bury a mother and her infant daughter, two of the latest victims of a spate of indiscriminate violence that has left families devastated and in tears over the unnecessary loss life.

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Rejected casino group threats legal challenge to city selection process

Dennis Cotto has spent much of his adult life fighting legal battles.

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Shirley Rasberry, local seamstress, dies at 80

Shirley Mae Rasberry was a popular Richmond seamstress, her family said.

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New city voter registrar brings experience, passion to the job

Keith Balmer will make history Monday, May 10, when he is sworn into a four-year term as Richmond’s new voter registrar amid the surge of work for the June 8 Democratic primary.

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Overlooked:

Confederate marker at South Richmond courthouse

Even as City Council starts to move ahead on disposing of most of the city’s collection of Confederate statues, another Confederate monument remains undisturbed at the South Richmond courthouse.

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City Council to vote on new $772M budget plan May 10

The first ever city pay supplement for public defenders who represent most Richmond residents charged with crimes.

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Former Judge Pamela O’Berry joins attorney general’s staff

Just a month after she was forced off the bench in Chesterfield County, former General District Court Judge Pamela O’Berry has landed softly in the office of state Attorney General Mark R. Herring.

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Richmond to get millions under federal American Rescue Plan package

The American Rescue Plan, which provided a $1,400 check to almost every adult in the country, is about to rain even more money on City Hall.

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Jackpot?

Councilman Michael Jones defends $5,000 campaign contribution from potential casino operator

A key figure in the competition to develop a Richmond casino was an early contributor to 9th District City Councilman Michael J. Jones’ now ended campaign for the House of Delegates.

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Price of new Wythe High School skyrockets to $140M

The price tag to replace aging George Wythe High School has jumped to $140 million, a 40 percent hike from the previous estimate of $100 million.

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Adele C. Johnson, Black History Museum executive director, succumbs at 70

Adele C. Johnson pushed to ensure the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia lived up to its name during her four-year tenure as executive director.

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City Council recommends big pay raises for city employees

Coming this year: A major pay increase for city employees.

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Va. Supreme Court upholds $250,000 damage award for racial slurs

Persistent use of racial slurs can be costly, as the owner of a Loudoun County remodeling firm has learned.

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Clarence Wall, administrator at Central State Hospital, dies at 86

Clarence Edward Limas Wall, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and former director of hospital programs at Central State Hospital, has died. The Richmond native died Sunday, April 18, 2021. He was 86.

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’Breathing Places’ exhibit opens May 5 at The Valentine

Did you know that Capitol Square, the popular green space that surrounds the State Capitol building, was developed by the City of Richmond in 1804 as its first park?

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Casino contenders now down to 2; Bally’s out

Just two contenders are left in the competition to build a casino-resort in Richmond, and one already has corralled the support of a majority of City Council.

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Rift grows between School Board and City Council over Wythe replacement

A Richmond city councilwoman is calling on the School Board to halt its effort to retake control of school construction and to come to the table with city officials “to create a process that everyone can support.”

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City Electoral Board issues referred to commonwealth’s attorney

The Virginia Board of Elections punted Tuesday on trying to decide whether any wrongdoing occurred with the Richmond Electoral Board’s count of ballots in last November’s election.