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Judge rules pastor improperly fired church trustees, finance committee chair

A Richmond judge ruled Tuesday that the pastor of historic but embattled Fourth Baptist Church in Church Hill acted without proper authority when he fired six members of the church’s Trustee Board and the chair of the Finance Committee 19 months ago.

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Inmate receives conditional pardon by former governor, freeing him after 15 years of inequitable sentence

“Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, we are free at last.” For Henry C. Brailey, those words have real meaning after his release from prison a week ago.

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RRHA re-starts eviction process, impacting hundreds of families

More than 700 families now living in Richmond’s public housing communities could be facing eviction in the coming months.

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No jail time for community organizer and housing advocate

Veteran community organizer and housing advocate Omari Al-Qadaffi will not have serve any jail time for his role in an anti-eviction protest July 1, 2020, at the John Marshall Courts Building in Downtown.

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Comfort Anderson-Miller, who charity helped thousands in Liberia, dies at 60

For 30 years, Chesterfield County resident Comfort Yjakpai Anderson-Miller led a charity that shipped essential supplies and educational materials to her native Liberia. The founder of the nationally recognized Robert and Mary Anderson Charitable Organization succumbed to cancer after a 16-month fight on Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021. She was 60.

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Free Press mission to educate and empower continues

From its start, the Richmond Free Press has relentlessly sought to impact and improve life for Black Richmonders on a variety of issues.

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Councilwoman Trammell takes steps toward 2nd referendum on city casino

Richmond’s plans to allow a private company to create a gambling mecca in South Side collapsed in November when voters opposed to a casino narrowly defeated it by just under 1,500 votes. Now one of the biggest supporters of the project, 8th District City Councilwoman Reva M. Trammell, wants a do-over.

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City CAO: Hold on; bonuses coming

Yes, we plan to award pandemic bonuses of up to $3,000 each to city employees who worked through the pandemic.

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City workers launch campaign for collective bargaining

City Hall employees this week launched their campaign to gain the right to collectively bargain over wages and working conditions.

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NAACP declines to challenge redistricting; encouraged by meeting with new GOP administration

The new boundaries for Virginia’s election districts for Congress and the General Assembly will not face any immediate legal challenge from the Virginia State Conference NAACP.

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Twist of fate

Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia to get Confederate statues removed from Monument Avenue

What do you do when you don’t want to make a difficult decision? Let someone else make it.

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City Council expected to provide $300,000 ‘seed money’ for planned slavery museum in Shockoe Bottom

Richmond is poised to pour $300,000 into a new attempt to create a national slavery museum.

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Sen. Kaine, Delegate Aird among thousands of motorists stuck in I-95 catastrophe

“I’m frustrated, but not in serious trouble.”

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Capitol Square offices to be named for Dr. William Ferguson ‘Fergie’ Reid

Dr. William Ferguson “Fergie” Reid, a Richmond surgeon and activist for voting rights, made history in 1967 when he won election to the House of Delegates. He was the first Black person to break through the legislature’s whites-only ranks in more than 76 years.

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City utility field technicians miffed about exclusion from city bonuses

Field technicians from the Richmond Department of Public Utilities are upset that City Hall failed to include them among the first responders, such as police officers and firefighters, who received pandemic bonuses of up to $3,000 each during the holidays.

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An honest accounting

Richmond writer reveals story of her family’s interracial heritage that has been shrouded in history

Richmond novelist Ellen Glasgow gained fame for her realistic depictions of women, their relationships and their efforts to gain indepen- dence in a male-dominated world.

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State NAACP weighing appeal of new redistricting maps to U.S. Supreme Court

Will there be an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court?

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Into the future

Heading into 2022, Mayor Stoney details his focus for Richmond’s growth and opportunities in the coming years

Mayor Levar M. Stoney is bullish on Richmond as he prepares to begin his sixth year in the city’s top elected office.

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Dr. Carolyn N. Graham, former Richmond deputy CAO for human services, dies at 75

Dr. Carolyn Nadene Graham, a top social services executive in Richmond, Washington and Florida and creator of the Washington-based Mary Elizabeth House to aid young mothers aging out of foster care, has died.