Quantcast

Show advanced options

All results / Stories

Tease photo

McCarthy rejected for House speaker with GOP in disarray

House Republicans flailed through a second day of multiple balloting Wednesday, unable to elect their leader Kevin McCarthy as House speaker or come up with a new strategy to end the political chaos that has tarnished the start of their new majority.

Tease photo

Earle P. Taylor, photographer and cultural arts innovator, dies at 94

Beneficiaries of his work included Last Stop Gallery and Pine Camp

Earle Palmer Taylor, a renowned Richmond photographer who ran a nonprofit Shockoe Bottom art gallery for two decades and taught hundreds of people the art of taking and de- veloping pictures at the city’s Pine Camp art center, has died.

Tease photo

FDA finalizes rule expanding availability of abortion pills

The Food and DrugAdministration on Tuesday finalized a rule change that broadens availability of abortion pills to many more pharmacies, companies.

Tease photo

Venus Williams earns long-awaited victory in Auckland

Venus Williams is back in the win column.

Tease photo

Fred Valentine’s MLB career spanned 7 seasons

Fred Valentine, among the first HBCU alumni to play Major League Baseball, died Dec. 26 at age 87.

Tease photo

VCU’s former star Willie Taylor, 42, dies

Willie Taylor, who thrilled VCU fans with his theatrical dunks and three-point swishes, died Dec. 31. The native of the Nashville, Tenn., area was 42.

Tease photo

Ready to serve

Jennifer McClellan defends rushed primary after landslide victory

Richmond state Sen. Jennifer L. McClellan is on the fast track to Washington.

Tease photo

Keishawn Pulley sweetens Randolph-Macon’s success

Of all the college basketball programs in America, perhaps the most consistent winner of all is just 19 miles north of Richmond.

Tease photo

Influential African-Americans who died in 2022

They were literary giants, luminaries of stage and screen, and masters of their chosen professions – be it music, sports or fashion. Most are famous, a few are notorious. Yet they all profoundly impacted their fields of endeavor.

Tease photo

Writing competition open to RPS students

The Game Changer Citywide Writing Competition, exclusively for Richmond Public Schools students, is open through Feb. 1, 2023. Contestants have the opportunity for students to win up to $500.

Tease photo

No hot iron here

“Strike while the iron is hot” is a familiar saying.

Tease photo

Mutual attraction

The NBA’s continuing courtship with players from abroad

The United States is a big place, but the world is much bigger. So, it’s no surprise the National Basketball Association began this season with a record 120 international players representing 40 countries and six continents.

Tease photo

City wins $11M grant from Mellon Foundation for heritage center

Richmond has scored an $11 million grant to help launch the long-stalled Shockoe Heritage Campus, whose key purpose is to remember Richmond’s role as a center of the slave trade before the Civil War.

Tease photo

Slow but steady

Larger than expected voter turnout delays election results

Eleven volunteers were still hand-counting ballots at Free Press deadline to determine the winner of Tuesday’s Democratic “firehouse” primary in the 4th Congressional District.

Tease photo

Local charity to open shelter for deadly cold spell

Commonwealth Catholic Charities was to open an additional 30-bed temporary shelter in Richmond on Thursday, Dec. 22, to keep homeless adults from freezing to death in the Arctic air blast expected to hit Richmond two days before Christmas.

Tease photo

GRTC continues free bus rides through June 2024

GRTC will retain zero fares for at least 18 more months – saving regular riders $1,000 or more in yearly transportation costs.

Tease photo

Looking back

In 2022, sports brought every imaginable emotion.

Tease photo

Argentina soccer team abandons parade amid swarms of people

A parade to celebrate the Argentine World Cup champions was abruptly cut short Tuesday as millions of people poured onto thoroughfares, highways and overpasses in a chaotic attempt to catch a glimpse of the national team that won one of the greatest World Cup finals of all time.

Tease photo

Jackson State loses to NCCU in Celebration Bowl

Jackson State University received the most media attention, by far, but North Carolina Central scored the most points, thanks to some overtime drama.

Tease photo

NSU eyes third straight MEAC title

Dana Tate found good fortune in Las Vegas without going anywhere near a card table or slot machine.