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VMFA recruiting tour guides

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is accepting applications for tour guides to take visitors through its permanent collection and special exhibitions.

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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church to host 11th Annual Jazz & Food Festival Aug. 3

St. Elizabeth Catholic Church is hosting its annual Jazz & Food Festival on Saturday, Aug. 3, in the park beside the Highland Park church, 2712 2nd Ave.

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Elvatrice Belsches to speak on the free African-American experience before end of Civil War

Public historian Elvatrice Belsches will talk about the experience of free African-Americans in Richmond and Petersburg before the end of the Civil War at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Richmond Public Library’s Main Branch, 101 E. Franklin St.

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Students fight the ‘summer slide’ with YMCA’s Power Scholars Academy

The excitement was tangible as more than 40 students from Richmond’s Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School, all wearing identical gray T-shirts, entered the Science Museum of Virginia’s cavernous lobby with its shiny marble floor and 50-foot ceilings as sunlight from big windows bathed the space.

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MJBL end-of-season tournament this weekend

The Metropolitan Junior Baseball League is warming up for two end-of-season tournaments on area diamonds.

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Leonard and George may boost Clippers to first NBA crown

If the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers are looking for a catch phrase for next season, “Home Sweet Home” might do.

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Virginians showing up all around the NBA

The NBA’s Indiana Pacers will have something of a Virginia look for the 2019-20 season.

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VUU Panthers football team predicted to finish 2nd in CIAA division

There are six good reasons why Virginia Union University figures to be a contender for its first CIAA football championship since 2001.

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All eyes will be on Dwayne Haskins as Washington’s training camp opens

Doug Williams was the first African-American quarterback to make an impression with the NFL’s Washington franchise. Dwayne Haskins figures to be the most current.

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Cherry Pick’d yields crops of good fighters, people

Cherry Pick’d Boxing & Fitness is where young people go to work up a sweat, release frustrations and get a handle on life.

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Roundtable this Saturday to keep faith communities safe

Delegate Schuyler VanValkenburg of Henrico County is convening a roundtable of faith leaders to discuss how to keep places of worship and faith communities safe.

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City demands East End church pay delinquent taxes

Nearly 30 years ago, Mount Olivet Church went on a buying spree and acquired 12 properties adjacent to the church in the 1200 block of North 25th Street in the East End.

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Elijah ‘Pumpsie’ Green, first black player for the Boston Red Sox, dies at 85

Elijah “Pumpsie” Green, who became the first African-American player for the Boston Red Sox in 1959, died Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in El Cerrito, Calif.

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Dr. Edith Irby Jones, first female president of the National Medical Association, dies at 91

Dr. Edith Irby Jones, one of the first African-American students to enroll at an all-white medical school in the South and later the first female president of the National Medical Association, has died.

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Art Neville, one of the legendary musical Neville Brothers, dies at 81

Art Neville, a member of a storied New Orleans musical family who performed with his siblings in The Neville Brothers band and founded the groundbreaking funk group The Meters, died Monday, July 22, 2019, at his home

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Virginia lawmakers spar on reported Trump visit to Jamestown

Virginia lawmakers are sparring after an as yet unconfirmed report that President Trump will attend the 400th anniversary celebration on Tuesday, July 30, of the first meeting of the state’s legislative body in Jamestown.

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O’Berry named interim chief of VCU Police

Howard “Mike” O’Berry has been named interim police chief at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Carangelo named city building commissioner

Architect and government veteran Jason Carangelo has been handed a big role in Richmond’s building boom.

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Equifax settles in security breach that affected more than 4M Virginians

Consumer credit information giant Equifax has agreed to pay up to $700 million for allowing hackers to breach its computers and grab the personal information of nearly 150 million people.

Va. Supreme Court upholds revocation of Morrissey’s law license

Joseph D. “Joe” Morrissey is just one election away from returning to the General Assembly as a state senator.