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VUU, VSU star attractions in weekend hoops match

Grab a box of popcorn, find a comfy seat, and get ready for Star Wars, CIAA style.

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Antoine Davis’ scoring dominance

Detroit Mercy guard nets 3,103 points as of Jan. 4

A former walk-on is likely to soon become the second leading scorer in NCAA basketball history.

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Desirée Roots, Weldon Hill to perform at VMHC

Desirée Roots and the Weldon Hill Ensemble will headline the 7th Annual National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture at 428 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd.

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Library of Virginia celebrates 200 years

The Library of Virginia will celebrate its bicentennial in 2023 with “200 Years, 200 Stories: An Exhibition,” running free for all from Tuesday, Jan. 24, through Saturday, Oct. 28.

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Longtime Richmond educator remembered

Bessie Patricia Carter Brown loved being involved with education, her family said.

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Support for Damar Hamlin continues among NFL and fans

Sunday, Jan. 8, marked the first time that the Buffalo Bills took to the football field since Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field only minutes into their Jan. 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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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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New year, new leadership

Michael Jones succeeds Cynthia Newbille as City Council president

City Council shook up its leadership Tuesday afternoon.

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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.

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The ultimate 10

Pelé, Brazil’s mighty king of ‘beautiful game,’ mourned

He was born Edson Arantes do Nascimento but came to be known and admired worldwide as simply “Pelé.”

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Personality: Jerome Legions Jr.

Spotlight on board president of the Richmond Crusade for Voters

Jerome Legions Jr. hopes to bring new energy to one of Richmond’s oldest civic and civil rights groups in the new year.

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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.

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Pope Francis praises ‘gentle’ Pope Benedict XVI ahead of funeral

Pope Francis praised Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s “acute and gentle thought” as he presided over a packed Wednesday general audience in the Vatican, while thousands of people paid tribute to the former pope on the final day of public viewing in St. Peter’s Basilica.

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Maryland artist will create Capitol statue of Barbara Johns

Steven Weitzman, a leading figure American public art, has already sculpted abolitionist Frederick Douglass and former Washington Mayor Marion S. Barry Jr. Now the 71-year-old Maryland-based artist has been chosen to immortalize Black teenage activist Barbara Rose Jones in a bronze statue in the U.S. Capitol.

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Want a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot?

The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations.

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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.

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Foremost wishes for the new year

With the start of 2023, the Richmond Free Press invited select local officials to share their foremost wishes for the new year. Here are their responses:

With the start of 2023, the Richmond Free Press invited select local officials to share their foremost wishes for the new year.

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Facts

In closing out 2022, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) issued facts that which Black Americans and others may find interesting.

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What if Mary and Joseph came to today’s Washington?, by Clarence Page

On the second day of Christmas, my true love said to me, “You ought to write about the family that took in the South Korean tourists who were stranded near Buffalo.”

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Ready for our ‘Earth shot’, by Ben Jealous

As we greet 2023, I’m feeling more than the typical seasonal optimism. America is primed once again for a historic achievement. Call it our “Earth shot.”