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YWCA’s 2023 Outstanding Women Awards

Since 1980, YWCA Richmond has honored more than 300 women leaders for their achievements and contributions in the Greater Richmond area.

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‘We’ve got to show up every year’

More than a dozen Black men gathered at TruFades Haircuts & Beards, 2010 E. Main St. in Shockoe Bottom on Feb. 18 to discuss to civic participation, voting, education and other issues crucial to them and their communities.

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A race to the finish

4th Congressional District voters will choose McClellan or Benjamin on Feb. 21

Jennifer L. McClellan’s campaign to become the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress will culminate next week in a special election she is heavily favored to win — and most aptly during Black History Month.

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VUU’s tower sign stays; scooter rentals advance

Virginia Union University can keep its logo shining at night from the top of a historic 60- foot tower on its campus.

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A force for change

It’s not too unusual these days to read about young people who, rather than sit on the sidelines doing little to enact economic, political or social change, devote much of their lives to serving the public.

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Economic inequality places most risk for eviction on Black people, poor, by Charlene Crowell

For the first time in more than two decades of research, every state now has renters who are nearing a financial breaking point in housing affordability. New research released by Har- vard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS), and Moody’s Analytics independently reach the same conclusion: Consumers are struggling with a growing percentage of their incomes going toward keeping a roof over their heads.

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Clarence Thomas statue backed by Republicans in Georgia

Republican Georgia lawmakers are again trying to erect a statue of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Georgia native Clarence Thomas on the State Capitol grounds in Atlanta, in what many Democrats, particularly Black ones, see as an insensitive display of partisan power.

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LeBron James passes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as NBA’s all-time leading scorer

LeBron James long ago earned the nickname “King James.” Today the crown fits better than ever.

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VUU nets 76-65 win over Bowie

Just when you think Robert Osborne has hit full stride, he shifts into an even higher gear.

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Pharrell named new Louis Vuitton menswear creative director

Louis Vuitton has named multi-talented singer-songwriter-philanthropist Pharrell Williams creative director of its menswear division, replacing the late Virgil Abloh, the company said Tuesday.

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Wilson A. Seaborn succumbs at 76

Wilson Alexander “Bopper” Seaborn loved being an educator.

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Hampton appoints new athletic director

Anthony D. Henderson will soon lead the 18 varsity, NCAA Division I sports at Hampton University.

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Ed Reed’s criticism of Bethune-Cookman costs him coaching job

Ed Reed is out, and Raymond Woodie Jr. is in as Bethune-Cookman University football coach.

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City seeks to battle climate, continue using fossil fuel

When it comes to battling climate change, Richmond wants to reduce public and private emissions of greenhouse gases while still allowing its natural gas utility to keep pump- ing out fossil fuel to power homes and buildings.

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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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Housing is a vaccine for poverty, by Mayor Levar Stoney

When I was growing up in Hampton Roads, we lived paycheck to paycheck. My father regularly stated we were just one missed paycheck, one missed rent payment from potentially losing our home.

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VUU defeats Elizabeth City 87-71 on live TV

Harding, Osborne score 17 points each

Tahj Harding looks good on camera.

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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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Dominique Bailey leads John Marshall in basketball and college credits

From the bleachers, it’s easy to see that Dominique Bailey is a multitalented guard for John Marshall High’s undefeated Justices. What spectators can’t see about Bailey, from afar, is just as interesting.

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Trevor Noah returns as Grammy host with comfort, nervousness

Trevor Noah feels more comfortable hosting the Grammy Awards for a third-straight year, but the former “The Daily Show” host still has some nervousness about leading the ceremony with big-time acts like Beyoncé, Adele and Harry Styles looking on.