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Kansas takes down Philadelphia in Super Bowl LVII

Mahomes sweet Mahomes.

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Jackson Baynard named chief of Division of Fire

Henrico County appointed Jackson P.F. Baynard to serve as chief of the Division of Fire, effective Jan. 28.

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Capital of compassion

Mayor Stoney’s upbeat agenda: Increased home ownership, public safety, enhanced learning

As he launched his seventh year in office, Mayor Levar M. Stoney painted a rosy picture of a thriving city “filled with promise and hope ... and purpose” Tuesday in delivering his State of the City address.

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Senseless

Horrific. Brutal. Senseless. Inhumane.

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A new George Wythe High School will cost a record $86,111 per student, data show

The cost of replacing George Wythe High School has ballooned to $154.6 million, far more than anticipated.

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Push for rental inspection program appears to gain traction

Properties yielding high-volume complaints, code violations would be targeted

Maybe the third time is the charm when it comes to a rental inspection program for Richmond.

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Brig. Gen. Patricia R. Wallace takes command

Brig. Gen. Patricia R. Wallace just became the first female leader of the Army Reserve’s 80th Training Command, one of the largest educational operations in the Army.

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Conservancy buys New Market segment where Black troops attacked Confederates

Another 49-acre parcel of a Civil War battlefield in Eastern Henrico County in which Black troops played a major role is now protected from development.

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The party of Lincoln?, by Dr. E. Faye Williams

There are many memories of my first years in school which remain etched in my mind. I remember learning the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem.

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Looking back at Coach Richard McFee’s talented Falcons

Big-time football prospects are rare in Richmond now, but it wasn’t always that way.

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Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland’s first Black governor

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was sworn in as the state’s first Black governor on Wednesday, pledging to work for greater inclusion and economic equity while also focusing on improving education, fighting crime and climate change.

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VCU names new School of Medicine dean

Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Medicine will have a new dean as of April 15.

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GRTC names new CEO

Sheryl Adams, who has been interim chief executive officer of GRTC since September, is now the company’s new leader.

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NFL continues Black coaches blackout

Due to the NFL’s “Rooney Rule,” mandating minority opportunity, Black candidates are always interviewed for head coaching jobs. Rarely are they hired.

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The role of Blackness in the Hamline Islamic art controversy

We’ve heard little about the students who initiated the complaint and why they objected to a painting of the prophet.

In early October, Erika López Prater, a professor at Hamline University in Minnesota, showed her online Islamic art history class an image of the Prophet Muhammad. A Muslim student in the class complained, citing Islamic tradition barring representations of the prophet. Other students joined in to express their view that this incident was part of a larger problem of Islamophobia on campus. The administration agreed, and eventually Ms. López Prater’s contract to teach during the spring semester was rescinded.

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Broken Promises

City Hall policies apparently are made to be ignored.

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MLK Day celebration in Petersburg to include special proclamation

A special program honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the 50th anniversary of the city declaring a holiday in the slain civil rights leader’s name, begins 3 p.m., Jan.15 at the Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St.

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The King holiday reflects our resilience, by Julianne Malveaux

Just four days after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, the inveterate warrior, Congressman John Conyers Jr. (D-MI), introduced legislation to make his birthday a federal holiday.

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Absenteeism at RPS is down 1.8 percent, but remains high

Chronic absenteeism among school-aged children who miss 10 percent of days or more due to excused and unexcused absences continues to plague school systems, including Richmond Public Schools, throughout the country.

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YWCA’s advancement officer becomes CEO

Rupa Murthy has been named the next CEO of YWCA Richmond. She will succeed Linda Tissiere, who is retiring after leading the nonprofit for the last decade.