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Fort Lee being assessed as site to house unaccompanied immigrant children

Fort Lee, which sits outside of Petersburg about 20 miles south of Richmond, might become a temporary holding center for unaccompanied minors who cross into the United States without legal status and are detained by the U.S. Border Patrol.

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RVA311 system gets upgrade

Need to request a city service?

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NCAA: GOING TO THE BIG DANCE: VCU Rams hoping 18th time a charm

Virginia Commonwealth University has taken one step backward. Now it needs to take a giant leap forward, and there’s no time to dilly-dally.

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NCAA: GOING TO THE BIG DANCE: Liberty University Flames player Darius McGhee rises to occasion

When the Liberty University Flames jump for joy, no one jumps higher than Darius McGhee.

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NCAA: GOING TO THE BIG DANCE: Transfer players come to the rescue for U.Va., Va. Tech

Two tall and talented transfers have helped vault both of Virginia’s Atlantic Coast Conference schools into the NCAA Big Dance.

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Richmond casino to create jobs, bring $ to city, consultants say

Two thousand new jobs and at least $31 mil- lion in new revenue for City Hall coffers.

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Newly approved $1.9 trillion stimulus package to give boost to families, local economy

Percy Bell jumped for joy after learning Wednesday the U.S. House of Representatives passed the new stimulus package that provides a new round of direct payments to individuals and families. “I hoped and hoped, and now $1,400 is coming. I could sure use it,” said the Richmond fast food restaurant employee, who is among millions expected to receive the payments. “I’m broke, and this is really going to help.”

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Low enrollment putting RPS tech programs in jeopardy

Richmond Public Schools’ traditional technical programs are on the verge of extinction due to low enrollment.

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Personality: Taylor R. Scott

Spotlight on founder of RVA Community Fridge

For the last four months, Taylor RaShon Scott has been working to help meet the Richmond community’s need for food during the pandemic.

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A-10 Tournament win would send VCU Rams to NCAAs

Virginia Commonwealth University’s basketball Rams aren’t dancing yet. But they can hear the band warming up.

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Mayor Stoney unveils $770.23M proposed city budget for 2021-22

Full funding for Richmond Public Schools. Enhanced pay for City Hall employees, including police officers and firefighters. No new taxes but an average hike of $5.70 month in the cost of utility services. Those are among the highlights of the $770.23 million general fund budget that Mayor Levar M. Stoney presented to City Council last Friday for fiscal 2021-22 that is now under review.

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Gonzalez hired as new PRS COO

Alana Gonzalez has as a tough road ahead as a new member of Richmond Public Schools’ executive team.

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Dr. Cornel West returns to Union Theological Seminary after 2nd Harvard rift

Dr. Cornel West is rejoining the faculty of Union Theologi- cal Seminary in New York, where he started his teaching career more than 40 years ago, the seminary said Monday.

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NSU alumna becomes NFL’s first Black female referee

Norfolk State University alumna Maia Chaka has become the NFL’s first Black female referee.

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The prince and the duchess

If anyone is unclear about the damage racism causes, one had only to watch media mogul Oprah Winfrey’s sad and sickening interview with Meghan Markle, the duchess of Sussex, and her husband, Prince Harry.

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Raising the minimum wage is about racial justice, by Ben Jealous

It is time for a maximum push for a new minimum wage.

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Step in the right direction, by Julianne Malveaux

Exhale. Relief is on the way.

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Bienvenidos to VUU

The historically Black university plans to enroll 450 Hispanic students by 2024 to obtain federal designation as a Hispanic-serving institution, according to VUU President Hakim J. Lucas

Within three years, Virginia Union University wants 25 percent of its undergraduate students to be Hispanic, according to university President Hakim J. Lucas.

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Deathbed letter by former NYPD officer tells of conspiracy to kill Malcolm X

Almost 56 years to the day of the Feb. 21, 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, the slain leader’s daughters and noted civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump are shining a light on those whom they believe are responsible for the heartless murder.

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Civil rights activist Vernon Jordan dies at 85

Vernon Jordan, who rose from humble beginnings in the segregated South to become a champion of civil rights before reinventing himself as a Washington insider and corporate influencer, has died at the age of 85.