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Chief: Crime up, but not out of control

There’s bad news and good news in Richmond’s crime story. First the bad news: Richmond is suffering its first spike in violent and property crimes after years of decline, according to Police Chief Alfred Durham.

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MLB’s men of color are a big hit in big league

As big league baseball reaches midseason, here are a few story lines regarding the national pastime’s men of color. Minority matters: You can’t help but notice Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.

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‘America’s Dad’ Bill Cosby now inmate No. NN7687

“America’s Dad” Bill Cosby was marched out of court in shackles Tuesday after a judge branded him a “sexually violent predator” and sentenced him to between three and 10 years in prison for sexual assault.

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Mookie Betts scores big in baseball, bowling

The Boston Red Sox have Major League Baseball’s best record (56-28) entering this week. Many contend, at least among New Englanders, the Bosox also may have the best all-round player, too, in right-fielder Mookie Betts.

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Dance, jazz, theater and Prince highlight Festival of the Arts

Two popular local bands will launch Richmond’s largest lineup of free summer entertainment, including the annual Fourth of July festival and fireworks.

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Slow down in highway work zones

April 11-15 is National Work Zone Awareness Week.

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Juliette Stephens Hamilton, retired nurse, dies at age 104

“Live one day at a time and enjoy that one.” Juliette Stephens Hamilton, one of Richmond’s oldest residents, called that the secret to a long and healthy life.

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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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Randolph-Macon in pursuit of national basketball championship

The pursuit of a national basketball championship is well underway just north of Richmond.

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There’s no place like a home that’s affordable

Finding affordable housing in the Richmond market is a real challenge for many. A study of the Richmond market has found housing in 75 percent of the city is too expensive for a majority of families with household incomes below $60,000 a year, with virtually nothing left for any family with an annual income of $25,000 or less except public housing.

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Student loan forgiveness application website goes live

President Biden on Monday officially kicked off the application process for his student debt cancellation program and announced that 8 million borrowers had already applied for loan relief during the federal government’s soft launch period over the weekend.

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Council approves Highland Park housing units, ban on wild animals, and more honorary street signs

Rushing to get to their August recess, City Council spent less than 90 minutes passing more than 40 pieces of mostly routine legislation that largely involved approvals of special use permits for development and authorizations for future transportation projects.

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VCU Rams rout N.C. A&T 95-59 in latest matchup with HBCU

The latest chapter in Virginia Commonwealth University’s long history of playing historically Black colleges and universities didn’t go well for the visitors from Greensboro, N.C.

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Early voting to begin for General Assembly seats

The battle for General Assembly seats is about to begin.

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Bon Secours expanding in East End

Following through on a three-year plan to expand health services in Richmond’s East End, Bon Secours announced this week the expansion of obstetrics and gynecology services on its Richmond Community Hospital campus, and plans to open a $2 million urgent care center by year’s end.

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Oakland twins make history during NBA Draft

Identical twins Amen and Ausar Thompson share an unusual middle name (“XLNC”) and an unusual story that’s taken both to the NBA.”

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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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Heisman winner DeVonta Smith has made his way into the history books

For many decades, it seemed wide receivers need not apply for the Heisman Trophy. Then along came DeVonta Smith to change attitudes.

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Judge blocks meeting called by Fourth Baptist pastor

A Richmond judge on Tuesday blocked the pastor and the deacon board of a divided Fourth Baptist Church from holding a special congregational meeting on Saturday, June 5, to take a second vote on removing trustees, the church treasurer and the chair of the finance committee.

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Soul music in Black cultural history, by A. Peter Bailey

During the past five weeks, I have seen three films that showcase and celebrate the contributions of soul music to the cultural history of Black people.