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Liberation Church’s intent is children’s learning center, not homeless shelter, says pastor

The founding pastor of Liberation Church is pushing back against a report that the city was considering placing a large homeless shelter on the site of the main sanctuary at 5501 Midlothian Turnpike. Founding Pastor Jay Patrick said the church never considered that idea.

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Glennys E. Fleming, Girl Scout leader, community servant, dies at 68

When Glennys Elaine Fleming joined an organization, others quickly took note of her energy, dedication and passion.

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RAA warns service in jeopardy without greater city subsidy

Richmond has long boasted of having one of the best ambulance services in the country. But the Richmond Ambulance Authority is warning City Council that the ability to maintain quality emergency response is being jeopardized by Mayor Levar M. Stoney’s decision to limit the city’s financial support.

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Re-entry training program locked out of former school building

The shutdown has come for a Richmond-based program that linked people released from jails and prisons to training for construction jobs.

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City sluggish in distributing health grant, establishing emergency fund

The City of Richmond last year was awarded a $4 million federal grant to improve health literacy in Black and Latinx sections of the city.

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Family at Fourth Baptist Church sues pastor, two deacons

The pastor of historic Fourth Baptist Church is facing another legal challenge, this time from a Richmond family that claims he and two deacons wrongly removed them from the active membership rolls.

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City Council wants South Side homeless shelter to remain open temporarily

Could there be a spike in homelessness in Richmond?

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Charles ‘Baby Charles’ Jones Jr., promoter, manager and producer for entertainers, dies at 47

Charles “Baby Charles” Jones Jr. managed, promoted and produced recordings for new and up-and-coming singers and hip-hop artists during his 30 years in the entertainment field. But the Richmond native was proudest of his work guiding and mentoring the music career of his oldest son, Charles Jones III, better known as Young Prince Charles in the rap world.

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City Council approves design funds for a new George Wythe

Full speed ahead for a new George Wythe High School.

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Helping customers with utility bills during pandemic proves costly for city

More than 6,300 homes and businesses in Richmond — 10 percent of the customer base — are facing disconnection of their utilities for nonpayment of water, sewer and gas bills.

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City housing director, church leaders discuss shelter options

$3M on the table for homeless

Ninth District City Councilman Michael J. Jones hopes a network of churches can be developed to provide shelter for the homeless during inclement weather, particularly during winter cold.

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Rev. Kenneth E. Dennis Sr., pastor of Greater Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, dies at 65

The Rev. Kenneth Eugene Dennis Sr., who led Greater Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Jackson Ward for three decades, has died.

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Richmond voters have few voices in next week’s midterm elections

The country is just a few days away from an election that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans will control one or both houses of Congress.

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Hospital donates $30K to Friends of the Homeless

36-year-old food distribution program among city’s largest

Shawnee Hansen knew she had to do something after watching a boy happily eating the meat off a turkey carcass two men had pulled from a trash can to feed him. “I couldn’t bear it,” said Ms. Hansen.

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4 state schools fail four or more SCHEV performance measures

Smaller enrollments of in-state students and lower than projected graduation rates are among the main reasons that Virginia State and Norfolk State universities got failing grades on most of the performance measures set by the State Council of Higher Education, according to a report released Monday.

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City Council approves new tax amnesty programs

Wait until March to pay any overdue taxes on homes and other real estate to avoid paying interest and penalties as well.

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Faith leaders issue BHM book challenge to Richmond area residents

Challenge to Richmond area residents: Spend February reading award-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson’s widely praised book, “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” then participate in a Zoom discussion of the book 7 p.m. Monday, March 1.

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Sheila K. Mandt, fundraising consultant and wife of former Councilman Chris A. Hilbert, succumbs at 55

Sheila Kavanagh Mandt, wife and political adviser to former 3rd District City Councilman Chris A. Hilbert and a fundraising guru for nonprofits, has died.

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Youngkin partnership pushes Petersburg’s economic health

Majority-black Petersburg is getting special treatment from Gov. Glenn A. Youngkin.

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RRHA takes steps to collect rent from tenants

Nearly 1,750 housing residents in arrears

Notices to pay past due rent have hit the mailboxes this month of public housing residents who have fallen behind.