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What has happened to the Black church?

Re “Fourth Baptist Church tumult raises concern among congregation,” Free Press Jan. 21-23 edition:

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Mayor Stoney has COVID-19; state of city address postponed

Mayor Levar M. Stoney announced Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in a 14-day isolation after developing mild symptoms.

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President Biden begins work on unfinished business of Trump administration

President Biden’s launch this month of a series of ambitious goals focused on resetting the nation’s agenda is being steadily packed with suggestions he include the endless list of unresolved issues left on the table by the last president.

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VEA president learns a hard lesson about COVID-19

Dr. James J. Fedderman is a career educator, but he’s learned more than he cares to know about COVID-19.

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Algenon L. Brown, longtime educator and member of the Capital Region Airport Commission, dies at 95

Algenon L. Brown, a career educator in Richmond for 36 years who also fought for Black business inclusion in the operation and development of the Richmond International Airport, has died.

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Rev. Raphael Warnock, now U.S. senator, said he heard ‘echoes of the spirit’ in swearing-in

On the first Sunday after he became a U.S. senator from Georgia, the Rev. Raphael Warnock described his election and the changing scene at the U.S. Capitol — from insurrection to inauguration — as forms of divine messaging.

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Beloved slugger, MLB Hall of Famer Hank Aaron dies at 86

Growing up poor in Mobile, Ala., during the Great Depression, Hank Aaron began playing baseball by hitting bottle caps with sticks.

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Vaccine supply, distribution problems frustrate area residents

Virginia’s teachers, grocery store workers and the elderly are facing delays in getting inoculated against COVID-19. A sharp reduc- tion in the supply of vaccine has left local health departments, including Richmond’s and Henrico’s, without enough doses to meet demand.

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Super Bowl LV will be a match between old and new QB stars

The Greatest of All Time vs. the next Greatest of All Time — Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes.

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Former Lady Panthers coach accused of abuse by Detroit Mercy players

Coach Ann Marie Gilbert, who took the Virginia Union University Lady Panthers to the NCAA Division II championship game in 2017 before leaving last April for the University of Detroit Mercy, has run into major problems.

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HU’s Davion Warren among the state’s Division I top scorers

If one can imagine basketball as a track relay, Jermaine Marrow has handed the baton to Davion Warren at Hampton University.

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Fredericksburg man carries on legacy of James Farmer

Christopher Williams works daily to carry on the legacy of the late civil rights leader James Farmer.

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Two more years

We add our voice to those who believe Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras should have no more than a two-year contract extension.

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What will the Black community demand?, by Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III

America has what it voted for.

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Crusade supports 2-year contract for Kamras with benchmarks

The Richmond Crusade for Voters recently considered the matter before the Richmond School Board regarding contract negotiations with Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras.

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A literary star is born

The country has a new president and a new literary star.

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Personality: Jeffrey M. Gallagher

Spotlight on board chairman of Virginia Repertory Theatre

The largest producing theater in Central Virginia. The first theater to perform a live theater production before an integrated audience in post-Reconstruction Virginia in defiance of Jim Crow laws. Those are major milestones in the history of Virginia Repertory Theatre, which traces its early roots back to 1953 through the Barksdale Memorial Theatre at Hanover Tavern.

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Thomas H. Francis, whose political skills aided candidates in Chesterfield and elsewhere, dies at 77

For decades, Thomas Henry Francis pushed to make inroads for Democrats in Republican-controlled Chesterfield County where he lived most of his life.

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Fourth Baptist Church tumult raises concern among congregation

Started in 1859 before the Civil War, Fourth Baptist Church is now a venerable beacon of Christian faith in Church Hill and the fountainhead from which nine other area churches have sprung. But a major dispute between the current pastor and a large portion of the membership over the church’s organizational structure is threatening to tear apart the 300-member congregation as Fourth Baptist prepares to mark its 162nd anniversary.

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Keep moving forward: VSU panel reflects on Dr. King’s words

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner said the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 directly op- poses all that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood for. “Unfortunately a little over a week ago, we saw incredible hordes of thugs invade the United States Capitol (and) try to take the law into their own hands in a way that was the antithesis of everything Dr. King stood for,” Sen. Warner said Monday in video remarks kicking off a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at Virginia State University that was broadcast online.