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Nasal flush possibly remedy to fight off coronavirus?

Photographer and home builder Robert Liverman has become an unlikely crusader for a method he believes people can use to help protect themselves from COVID-19 — daily rins- ing their noses.

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Mellon Foundation to provide $250M to help communities create new monuments

Suddenly there is a new source of funding that might help Richmond create replacement monuments for the white supremacist Confederates that have been taken down from Monument Avenue and other city sites.

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Day care options opening for student virtual instruction

More lower cost day care options are starting to emerge for Richmond Public Schools students to attend virtual classes and relieving parents who must work or who feel ill-equipped to double as teachers.

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Bottom of the pack

Richmond Public Schools’ on-time graduation rate still lowest in state

Richmond Public Schools continues to generate more dropouts and produce fewer graduates in four years than virtually any other school division in Virginia, according to the latest yearly report from the state Department Education.

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Richmond Police detectives indicted on misdemeanor charges

The Richmond Police Department appears to have largely dodged a legal bullet from the actions of its officers during the spate of protests over police brutality and racial injustice during late spring.

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Judge rules against Sa’ad El-Amin entering Lee statue lawsuit

“Black lives still don’t matter,” former Richmond City Councilman Sa’ad El-Amin said as he left a Richmond courtroom last Friday.

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Walter E. Baker Sr., partner in the former Baker & Dyson painting and contracting company, dies at 92

For more than 40 years, Walter Edward Baker Sr. partnered with his friend Lynwood M. Dyson Sr. on home improvement projects in Richmond.

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Plans in the works to create several 24-hour homeless shelters

Frizzell Stephens wishes he had a roof over his head.

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Mayor introduces plan to boost affordable housing

For at least 25 years, City Hall has offered a tax abatement program that has spurred improvements and upgrades to at least 7,500 aging homes and apartment buildings in exchange for seven years of reduced real estate taxes.

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GRTC driver John Thrower dies of COVID-19

GRTC is mourning its first death from COVID- 19.

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City property values on the rise in many areas

Richmond’s land book of assessed values shows why affordable housing is now a big issue.

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Deadline extended to Oct. 30 for elderly, disabled tax relief program

The deadline for applying for or re-certifying for the City of Richmond’s property tax relief program has been extended to Friday, Oct. 30 — seven months past the original deadline because of the pandemic.

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Ready for sale: City wants to dispose of high-value property

The vacant Richmond Coliseum in Downtown. The aging Arthur Ashe Jr. Athletic Center in North Side. The historic but long-closed Fulton Gasworks in the East End. These are among 13 pieces of city property described as high-value that Mayor Levar M. Stoney’s administra- tion wants permission to sell.

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City joining preservation effort for historic African-American cemetery

City Hall is finally joining an effort to recognize, preserve and protect a historic African-American cemetery that city government spent more than 120 years trying to erase.

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New poll shows Mayor Stoney ahead in re-election bid

Less than 40 percent of Richmond’s voters support the re-election of Mayor Levar M. Stoney, but with just a month to go, he appears to be on track to win at least five council districts in again facing a splintered opposition, a new poll of Richmond voters indicates.

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Adoption advocate and political campaign volunteer Annette ‘Nettie’ Gordon dies at 82

Annette White “Nettie” Gordon, who helped build an adoption program focused on Black children and volunteered in campaigns of Democratic candidates, has died.

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Mayor Stoney proposes 5 new city parks for South Side

Thirteen years ago, City Hall spent about $400,000 to tear down the decrepit Madison Arms apartments at Lynhaven Avenue and Drake Street in South Side.

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Richmond Free Press founders win prestigious George Mason Award

The founders of the Richmond Free Press are being honored with one of Virginia journalism’s top awards.

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James Cooper Jr., RPS computer pro, dies at 85

James Cooper Jr., who trained Richmond Public Schools teachers and staff to use computers as they came into common use in the 1980s, has died.

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GRTC running free shuttle service to city’s new Voter Registrar’s Office

GRTC is operating free hourly shuttles to help people who want to vote early to reach the new Richmond Voter Registrar’s Office at 2134 W. Laburnum Ave.