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Tennis president fined for slurs about sisters Serena, Venus

Tennis champion Serena Williams slammed the Russian Tennis Federation president this week for using “extremely sexist, racist and bullying” comments after he described Serena and sister, Venus, as the “Williams brothers.”

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Varina church celebrates 140 years in service

First Bethel Baptist Church has been a faith mainstay in the Varina community since it was founded in 1874

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VSU homecoming kicks off this weekend

Thousands of tailgaters, partygoers and football fans are expected for the fun-filled events designed to attract alumni, students and community members.

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Personality: Olivette Baugh Robinson

Olivette Baugh Robinson delights in showing others age is no barrier to staying fit.

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'Disabled not welcome'

Federal lawsuit seeks elimination of barriers at apartments

Are the housing rights of disabled people being protected in Richmond?

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'Sneakerheads' converge on the city Sunday

"Sneakerheads" will be looking to buy, sell and trade sneakers and clothing accessories from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Peep My Feet Sneaker & Streetwear Convention.

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Dear White People’ conveys complexity of contemporary race relations

“Dear White People, the minimum requirement of black friends to not seem racist has just been raised to two.

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VCU basketball enters season ranked No. 1 in conference

Virginia Commonwealth University is the unanimous preseason pick to finish first in Atlantic 10 Conference basketball this season.

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Free Press founder among honorees at Richmond NAACP

The event, held last Friday at a Downtown hotel, included the posthumous presentation of the organization’s Civil Rights Award to Raymond H. Boone, the late founder, publisher and editor of the Richmond Free Press.

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Stone Brewing bringing jobs, craft beer to Richmond

More beer, please. That’s what Richmond is getting after California-based Stone Brewing Co. agreed to make Virginia’s capital city the home of its first East Coast brewery and restaurant operation.

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Coalition of church groups, others help trailer park residents to improve homes

Father Shay Auerbach has a deep affection for the families that live in Rudd’s Trailer Park on South Side. Many of them attend Mass at the nearby Sacred Heart Catholic Church where he serves as pastor.

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Cycling summit set for women riders

Girl power on wheels.

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Hip-hop legends at Richmond Coliseum

If you want to go back in the day, Friday night’s Masters of Ceremony Hip Hop Reunion may be the place for you.

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McDowell pours it on for VUU homecoming win

You can add another weapon to Virginia Union University’s growing football arsenal.

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Mary Frances Warden Lambert remembered

The Richmond community is remembering and celebrating the life of Mrs. Lambert, who nourished the souls and spirits of countless people with her gentle kindness and a popular catering business that was famous throughout the area and beyond.

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Ebola: Is Richmond prepared?

Fears and concerns about the deadly Ebola virus are spreading in Texas and across the nation after a second health care worker in Dallas has been quarantined with the disease. The big question here: Is Richmond ready should an incident occur?

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Mental health to be topic at church conference

Depression long has been considered as a sign of weakness by many in the African-American community, that’s why Rev. Tyrone Nelson said his church is partnering with Virginia Union University’s Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology to present the church’s sixth annual “Holistic Hurt, Wholistic Healing Conference.”

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Personality: Michael R. Jackson

Spotlight on Richmond First Club president

Michael R. Jackson, a forensic accountant, is the president of the Richmond First Club and has been involved with the nonprofit since 2011.

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VSU president answers students, faculty

Dr. Keith T. Miller, the beleaguered president of Virginia State University, stood face to face with concerned faculty members, staff and students.

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VSU Trojans trounce Elizabeth City State

It has been more than a season and a half already, and no CIAA team has figured out a way to beat football coach Latrell Scott’s Virginia State University Trojans.