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Chesterfield Jayhawks capture national title

The Chesterfield Jayhawks have won the nation’s top prize for sixth-grade basketball.

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Again — Rage against police for civilian killing

People in the small predominantly black city near St. Louis began rioting and looting after the Saturday shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown Jr.

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Black officers forced out of Army at higher rate

The Army is reducing its officer corps and the forced culling is taking a bigger toll on black officers than those of any other ethnic group, according to Army personnel documents.

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Study: Harsh policies liked if black people are target

A new study suggests that public support for harsh criminal justice policies rises if those policies ensure more black people are kept behind bars.

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365 Black Awards salute motivators, activists

From inspirational motivators and community activists to a business owner and a former athlete, the 2014 recipients of the McDonald’s 365 Black Awards cover the spectrum of altruism.

Down Home Family Reunion Saturday

Put on your dancing shoes, grab the kids and bring a hearty appetite.

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Minister: Arrest records a barrier after rights restored

According to the Rev. Hasan K. Zarif of Richmond, a coordinator for Goodwill Industries of Central Virginia who helps felons re-enter society and regain their rights, a clear arrest record is a problem that hits home for tens of thousands of Virginians who have had brushes with the law.

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Jesus’ portrayal in new TV comedy draws fire

Is it a new way to spread the Gospel message? Or is it blasphemy?

Concert at Westwood Baptist

Music, poetry, dancing and more.

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Democrats choose Dance

She is the nominee to replace Marsh

Petersburg Democrats strongly backed Delegate Rosalyn R. Dance to be the Democratic candidate for 16th District Senate seat, previously held by Henry L. Marsh III.

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Washington training camp is a business flop

If success means attracting people, then the Washington NFL franchise’s training camp is a winner. But if success is measured by economic activity, the camp does not appear to make the cut.

Testimony: McDonnell filed false loan documents

It may be the most damning evidence against former Gov. Bob McDonnell.

State NAACP stays mum, ineffective

Monday marks six months since King Salim Khalfani was ousted Feb. 18 as the executive director of the civil rights organization. Still, there is no sign the Virginia State Conference of the NAACP is ready to replace its fiery former head or has any interest in doing so.

Snafu temporarily halts Dance

Rosalyn R. Dance is still waiting to pop the champagne.

Second back-to-school event to offer free student supplies

Richmond students who still need school supplies will have another opportunity this weekend to get them without charge.

RPS facing $1 million city bill for stormwater

Amid all of its other problems, the Richmond School Board is now facing a $1 million charge for stormwater control.

McAuliffe ignores name controversy

Gov. Terry McAuliffe did his best Robert Griffin III imitation in dodging the controversy over the Washington football team’s racist nickname.

Governor steps up focus on children

Gov. Terry McAuliffe is forming a new “Children’s Cabinet’’ to focus on improving conditions for youths in Virginia.

First gay weddings in Va. next Wednesday?

Gay marriages could begin in Virginia next Wednesday, Aug. 20, — far sooner than expected.

Control of state Senate at stake in Tuesday vote

Voters in southwest Virginia will cast ballots Tuesday to determine the balance of power in the state Senate.