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Collegiate’s Krystian Williams is breaking records

Krystian Williams runs and jumps like he has rockets in his sneakers and coils in his knees.

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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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Richmond Public Schools to hold graduations at The Diamond

Richmond Public Schools hopes it has hit a home run in its plans to hold in-person graduation ceremonies for the high school Class of 2021 at The Diamond baseball stadium.

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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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Hanover Branch NAACP, others file legal challenge to planned Wegmans distribution center

The battle over a proposed $175 million distribution center that Wegmans Food Markets Inc. wants to build in Hanover County is headed to court.

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Olympic dream remembered

When the 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed because of the pandemic, few understood the athletes’ heartache more than John Christian.

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Celtics’ Jayson Tatum scores 60 points in one game

Jayson Tatum has joined the legendary Larry Bird at the top of one of the Boston Celtics’ all-time lists.

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Actor Hill Harper to launch Black-owned digital wallet

Richmond will be a stop on a national tour seeking to pump up interest in a new Black-owned financial app for cell phones that is to go live June 1.

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To heal a city

The Richmond community continues to look for answers and solutions to the shocking multiple shooting that claimed the lives of Sharnez Hill, 30, and her 3-month-old daughter, Neziah, last week in the courtyard of a South Richmond apartment complex where children and families were enjoying the evening air.

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D.C. statehood a voting rights and racial justice issue, by Ben Jealous

Washington, D.C., has a higher percentage of Black residents than any state in the country, and they have no voting representation in Congress. This is systemic racism in action.

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Families want answers in latest police shootings in Va. and N.C.

Families in North Carolina and Virginia are still demanding answers from law enforcement authorities fol- lowing separate shootings by sheriff’s departments that left one man dead and another fighting for his life in intensive care.

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Personality: Donald S. ‘Don’ Richards

Spotlight on vice chair of Autism Society of Central Virginia

After decades in broadcasting, Donald S. “Don” Richards is gearing up for a new chapter of community advocacy.

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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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Oscars awarded to people of color during year of pandemic

The 93rd Annual Academy Awards was a mix of triumphant firsts for African-Americans, other people color and women during a glitter fest held Sunday for the first time at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.

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Class of 2021 to have in-person graduation ceremonies

Seniors in Richmond and Henrico County high schools will have traditional, in-person graduation ceremonies this year.

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School Board adopts reopening plan, calendar

In a demonstration of unity, the Richmond School Board unanimously approved a plan for reopening schools in the fall for in-person learning five days a week.

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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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Monroe Park Conservancy reports growing deficit

A city-created nonprofit set up to manage and operate Monroe Park on Virginia Commonwealth University’s campus is sinking further into red ink, according to its latest financial report,

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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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NSU wants new football coach to bring Southern U. magic

Norfolk State University hopes Coach Dawson Odums can do for the Spartans what he did for the Southern University Jaguars.