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VSU alumni, faculty and students have much to celebrate this ‘homecoming’

Virginia State University’s first homecoming since 2019 likely will be a landmark in many ways, returning to the campus this year amid a surge in interest and enrollments in historically black colleges and universities locally and nationally.

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VCU apology fails to heal wounds inflicted by MCV doctors who removed a Black man’s heart

More than 50 years after a deceased Black man became an organ donor without his consent or the knowledge of his family, Virginia Commonwealth University’s role in the treatment of Bruce Tucker continues to be reassessed and scrutinized by leaders inside and outside the university.

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Local authority’s outreach helps equity fund address health disparities

For the last two months, Jacquetta Gosier has worked to bridge the gap of mental health access for Richmond communities in need.

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Group announces bus trip for veterans to visit national memorials

World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans in the Richmond area are being sought for a free trip to visit the war memorials of Washington, D.C., courtesy of Old Dominion Honor Flight.

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Renowned Virginia Tech professor and poet retires

Internationally known poet Nikki Giovanni retired Sept. 1 as an English professor at Virginia Tech University, bringing an end to a celebrated career at the university that spanned more than 30 years and earned her accolades inside and outside the university.

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Fellowship day for Richmond area schools brings back classmates and memories

Approximatley 500 to 600 alumni and faculty from Maggie Walker High School, Armstrong High, Carver Elementary and other historic Richmond schools gathered Aug. 21 in Henrico County’s Dorey Park to reconnect and celebrate decades of academic history and change.

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Cultural traditions and world music highlight Down Home Family Reunion

African and African-American folklife will be celebrated and explored during the 31st Down Home Family Reunion on Saturday, Aug. 20, in Jackson Ward’s Abner Clay Park.

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Federal transportation allocates $18M for Arthur Ashe Boulevard Bridge replacement

Transportation in the Commonwealth is getting a massive investment of federal dollars, as over $64 million in funding is set to be distributed across six different transportation projects and eight localities, with the goal of increased affordability, safety and connectivity for supplies.

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Richmond Police chief says he will no longer discuss alleged July 4 mass shooting

Richmond Police Chief Gerald M. Smith, suffering from a credibility gap, has shut down any further comment on the alleged terrorist plot to shoot up the Dogwood Dell amphitheater during the Independence Day celebration last month that led to two arrests.

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Virginia Court of Appeals denies Terrence Richardson’s innocence petition

An effort to free two Sussex County men sentenced to life in jail following the 1998 murder of a Waverly police officer continues to face major obstacles after a petition to exonerate one of the convicted men was rejected after months of legal deliberation.

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Monkey pox vaccines, now available in Richmond area

In response to the spread of the monkeypox virus, the Richmond and Henrico health districts are vaccinating people who may be at higher risk of exposure but haven’t had contact with known positive cases.

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VCU’s Heartbeats program races for better maternal health outcomes

For the last several months, a new program at Virginia Commonwealth University has been working to prevent sometimes fatal complications such as domestic violence, racial inequality and medical bias that come with pregnancy.

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RPS approves stipends and hiring bonuses to attract new teachers

Richmond Public Schools is taking big steps to find new teachers for the upcoming school year.

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Jill Biden visits Henrico clinic to promote vaccine for children

First Lady Jill Biden joined state and local leaders at a Henrico County health clinic on July 1, where they encouraged parents to vaccinate children between the ages of six months to 5 years old.

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Jackson Ward residents continue to hear plans, explore ideas for historic neighborhood’s future

The latest proposal to reunite the former “Harlem of the South” was unveiled to Jackson Ward residents and government stakeholders at the Hippodrome Theater on June 29. All were eager to hear and discuss updates for the Reconnect Jackson Ward Project.

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More than 3 dozen groups nominated for city’s health equity partners

The City of Richmond’s latest COVID-19 relief effort is underway, with three local groups working to help neighborhoods that face the biggest health disparities as part of the city’s new Health Equity Fund.

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Covid-19 cases going unreported

Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths in Virginia and nationally, a gap in reported positive cases has continued throughout Virginia, one that has persisted as the approach to monitoring the worst of the virus and testing for infection has changed and expanded, locally and statewide.

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Virginia’s pandemic benefit program to issue school meals to limited households

Virginia students who were absent from school from September to October last year due to COVID-19 can now receive free school meals.

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Jackson Ward residents question plans for their community

Improved infrastructure, redeveloped housing and better health care are some of the goals city planners are crafting for Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward.

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Perseverance and legacy were themes of VUU’s commencement

Six different classes of Virginia Union University graduates, some stretching as far back as five decades, were recognized for their academic accomplishment last Saturday during the first in-person commencement ceremony in two years.