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City Council receives bids from 22 who want Confederate statues

To donate or not to donate? That is the question Richmond City Council may face when it comes to disposing of most of the city-owned Confederate statues.

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VCU basketball opens Nov. 26 with non-conference games in Knoxville

Virginia Commonwealth University’s non-conference basketball schedule will start and end with trips to Southeastern Conference schools.

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Conference-only games for VUU men’s basketball

Because of the pandemic, Virginia Union University will be playing a conference-only men’s basketball schedule this season.

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Lady Panthers’ new 6-foot-5 recruit, Ceanna ‘Cece’ Kinney, has VUU roots

The Virginia Union University Lady Panthers have signed 6-foot-5 Ceanna “Cece” Kinney, who is tied for the tallest female player in VUU history.

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Pope Francis lauds NBA players

Pope Francis met with NBA players at the Vatican on Monday, lauding them as “champions” and saying he supported their work on social justice.

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City Councilman Mike Jones recovering

Ninth District City Councilman Michael J. Jones reports that he is recovering well from lung surgery earlier this month.

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Thanksgiving holiday schedule

In observance of Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 26, please note the following closings:

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Richmond family grateful through Thanksgiving changes

Thanksgiving 2020 will be very different for the Shaw family, like many others across the Commonwealth and the nation.

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Coach Willard Bailey reaches mountaintop – Black College Football Hall of Fame

An old sports writer phoned Coach Willard Bailey last week to interview the winningest football coach in the CIAA about being selected for the Black College Football Hall of Fame.

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Power, resistance and spiritual beliefs all told in Richmond cemeteries

To Dr. Ryan K. Smith, cemeteries are ideal places to learn about the past and present of a community.

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Personality: Dr. Abraham Teklu

Spotlight on chairman of Richmond Ethiopian Community Services

Dr. Abraham Teklu, a geriatric physician and chairman of Richmond Ethiopian Community Services, is intent on doing his part to help both his local and international kinsmen get through the COVID-19 crisis.

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Working at ground zero

VCU Medical center’s Jade Jones knows the joy and pain wrapped into caring for COVID-19 patients as a respiratory ICU nurse

Jade Jones is living her life’s dream — in the midst of a deadly national nightmare.

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State lawmaker calls for tax on marijuana to pay for reparations

If marijuana is legalized in Virginia, Democratic Delegate Lee J. Carter of Manassas wants all of the tax revenue generated to be devoted to paying reparations to Black people and Native Americans in the state for their suffering.

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Pressure mounts on city voter registrar to resign or be fired

J. Kirk Showalter continues to lead the voter registration operation in Richmond, just as she has for 25 years.

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Minor re-elected president of Richmond NAACP

James E. “J.J.” Minor III will continue to lead the Richmond Branch NAACP.

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CARITAS shelter, program will give homeless women a new start

Re “CARITAS women’s shelter to open in December,” Free Press Nov. 12-14 edition:

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President-elect Biden needs Senate for climate change legislation

The November election has created a pathway — after a four-year detour — for President-elect Joe Biden to sign national legislation to address climate change. But the elec- tion may not have created a pathway for the legislation to reach his desk.

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Helping the homeless

The year 2020 has been a trying time for most of us, with COVID-19 running rampant, among other things.

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The first 100 days, by Marc H. Morial

The 77.5 million votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are the most ever cast for a presidential ticket, breaking the previous record set in 2008 for President Obama.

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Equity and diversity in marijuana legalization, by Phillip E. Thompson

This week, Gov. Ralph S. Northam threw his support behind the legalization of marijuana.