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After Roe’s fall, Black churches support some or all reproductive health options

For Evangelist Lesley W. Monet, the weeks since the fall of Roe v. Wade has been a time of praise and preparation.

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VHEF lends helping hand to students heading to college

More than 300 guests stepped up for “Jazz Inside Out” at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on July 2 for the Virginia Higher Education Fund’s annual gala to raise funds to help underserved college students.

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Sharks hire Mike Grier as NHL’s first Black GM

The San Jose Sharks’ three-month search for a general manager ended with a barrier-breaking hire as the team made longtime NHL forward Mike Grier the first Black GM in league history.

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A legacy of sports and scholarship

Seven honorees were inducted into the Virginia Interscholastic Association Heritage Association’s Hall of Fame on June 24 in Charlottesville.

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NFL’s first black quarterback dies at age 76

Marlin Briscoe, the NFL’s first Black starting quarterback, died of pneumonia June 27 at his home in Norwalk, Calif. He was 76.

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Like father and a lot like son

Druw Jones’ baseball skills echo those of his dad

Richmond baseball fans may recall Andruw Jones as arguably the most talented player to ever suit up at The Diamond.

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Hampton University on the play list

Many new schools are popping up on Hampton University’s football schedule.

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From touchdowns to take-downs

Going from the gridiron to the ring isn’t as unusual as some may think.

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Brown makes sure Titans don’t sink

The Cosby High School softball team sent an SOS for a pitcher this past spring and a freshman answered the call.

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A survivor of the migrant trailer: ‘They couldn’t breathe’

Simple advice from a friend to stay near the door may have saved Yenifer Yulisa Cardona Tomás from the deadly fate that befell 53 other migrants when they were abandoned trapped in a sweltering semi-trailer last week on the edge of San Antonio.

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Student at Virginia Union selected as White House Summer Intern

Virginia Union University ris- ing Junior, Joseph “Joey” Graham II has been selected as a 2022 White House summer intern.

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Gov. Youngkin appoints new VSU board members

A bank manager, a Midlothian physician and an adviser for historically black colleges and universities are among the six newest additions to Virginia State University’s Board of Visitors.

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VSU renews president’s contract for five more years

Dr. Makola M. Abdullah will lead Virginia State University for the rest of the decade, the university has announced.

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Dawnie Walton wins VCU Cabell First Novelist Award

Dawnie Walton, a Jacksonville, Fla. native and former man- aging editor of Essence Magazine and Entertainment Weekly, is the 2022 Virginia Commonwealth University Cabell First Novelist Award recipient for her debut novel “The Final Revival of Opal & Nev.”

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Rita Dove to speak at Library of Virginia

Pulitzer Prize winner Rita Dove will discuss her 2021 volume of poems, “Playlist for the Apocalyse,” at 6 p.m. on July 28 at the Library of Virginia’s Lecture Hall.

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Monroe Park Conservancy’s status unknown

Has the Monroe Park Conservancy, a private group that manages the city’s oldest park, joined the Enrichmond Foundation in going defunct?

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Councilwoman calls for audit of defunct foundation

The chair of City Council’s Education and Human Services Committee plans to seek a financial audit of the collapsed Enrichmond Foundation, which previously played a crucial role in providing support for city parks and recreation.

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Title IX evolves with the times

On June 23, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 turned 50 years old.

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Jackson Ward residents continue to hear plans, explore ideas for historic neighborhood’s future

The latest proposal to reunite the former “Harlem of the South” was unveiled to Jackson Ward residents and government stakeholders at the Hippodrome Theater on June 29. All were eager to hear and discuss updates for the Reconnect Jackson Ward Project.

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Neglected Highland Park church may soon see new life

It’s taken four years but plans to convert a derelict church in the 1200 block of Brookland Park Blvd. in North Side into 66 affordable apartments are moving closer to reality.