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VUU acquires motel property for expansion project

Virginia Union University has purchased a nearby motel property in undertaking its first expansion in more than 40 years.

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School Board makes no change to North Side attendance zones

The Richmond School Board voted 6-3 Monday to reject a plan to modify school attendance zones in North Side.

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House votes to impeach President Trump

“Can you believe that I will be impeached today,” President Trump tweeted Wednesday as part of an angry rant that ripped his foes for this “terrible thing.”

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VUU ensemble going places

22 students join gospel music producer J. David Bratton on tour in Hungary and Italy for holiday season

People in Hungary and Italy are getting a helping of good gospel music this holiday as 22 members of Virginia Union University’s Select Ensemble join eight singers and musicians from around the United States — part of gospel music mega producer J. David Bratton’s “Every Praise” gospel group — to tour Europe.

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A wedding gift unexpected

Who says good things don’t happen on Friday the 13th?

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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson set to break rushing record

As quarterbacks go, Lamar Jackson has a great arm — and perhaps even better feet.

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Thomas Jefferson loses in state semifinal

Thomas Jefferson High School’s finest football season in decades came up short of a state championship.

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Chesterfield's Charles Williams racking up the points at Howard

Charles Williams is already the top scorer in Howard University hoops history.

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Okoye rebounding this season to help Lady Panthers with big wins

Ifunanya Okoye represents both the near and far on the Virginia Union University women’s basketball roster.

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N.C. A&T Aggies going to 4th Celebration Bowl in 5 years

North Carolina A&T State University is located in Greensboro, N.C., but Atlanta is becoming its football team’s December getaway. For the fourth time in the five year history of the Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl, the Aggies will be spending time in the Georgia city.

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Va. inmate wins religious freedom lawsuit

For more than three years, Alfonza H. Greenhill has persisted in battling Virginia prison policies that blocked him from practicing the strict Sufi branch of Islam.

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Lt. Ashley N. Berry remembered during service at Second Baptist in South Richmond

“She was the best of the best,” Richmond Fire Chief Melvin Carter said.

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Personality: Robin Ann Brewster

Spotlight on Leadership Metro Richmond’s board chairwoman

A key factor in good leadership is being “a servant leader first and a good listener who seeks to learn and understand and whose actions demonstrate integrity, empathy and inclusion.” That’s the perspective and leading principle of Robin Ann Brewster, board chairwoman of Leadership Metro Richmond.

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Concerns raised over NAACP official's close ties to state political party

Has the Virginia State Conference NAACP crossed into partisan territory by naming the No. 2 officer of the state Democratic Party as its chief lobbyist?

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Free flu shots for city residents

Free flu shots are being offered on most weekdays in December at the Richmond City Health District, 400 E. Cary St.

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RRHA gets 60 additional housing vouchers for people with disabilities

The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority has been awarded additional federal funding of $491,000 that will pay for 60 new Housing Choice vouchers to subsidize residences for low-income people with disabilities.

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Close vote expected on pairing North Side elementary schools

A close vote is expected on whether to pair elementary schools in North Side with majority-black and majority-white student populations.

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City Council sets fines for driving while talking, texting or holding cell phone

Just holding a cell phone in your hand while driving could soon cost you $125 in the city of Richmond.

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Monument Avenue statues to be impacted by 2 proposed resolutions

City Councilwoman Kim B. Gray, 2nd District, wants to add a new monument to Monument Avenue that would honor black soldiers who fought in the Civil War.

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Vote on Navy Hill project expected on Feb. 24

Monday, Feb. 24. That’s the date on which City Council President Cynthia I. Newbille wants the governing body to take a vote on the controversial $1.5 billion Coliseum replacement and Downtown development plan.