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Late for learning

School snafu kept student at home

Javian Buffaloe finally was able to start middle school on Tuesday — two weeks after classes began for most Richmond students.

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Dancer Misty Copeland inspires new generation of ballerinas

“This is for the little brown girls,” writes Misty Copeland in the prologue of her New York Times bestselling memoir, Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina,

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Abuse hurts Rice, NFL

Ray Rice just became the face of domestic violence.

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He was Richmond's broom maker for 63 years

Matthew James Robinson Jr. has passed away

For 63 years, he turned out high-quality wood brooms made of real broomcorn grass at the family-owned, but now defunct Imperial Broom Co.

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Armstrong ties keep classes together

Armstrong High reunion for classes of 1953 and 1954 held.

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Church to host dedication of new state historical markers

A Lynchburg church will host the dedication this weekend of two new state historical markers celebrating black history.

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A shutout for Va. Union

This year’s Panthers have taken a step forward, albeit a baby step, with a 12-0 opening-day shutout of lightly regarded Siena Heights, Mich., last Saturday, before 4,057 fans at Hovey Field.

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Give ’em a break

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McDonnell makes history

History will surely remember Bob McDonnell. Just not the way he had envisioned.

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Norvell K. Robinson Sr., 85, City Hall 'Mr. Fix-It'

He was the go-to guy for residents frustrated with delays in trying to get city trees pruned, potholes filled, trash picked up, grass mowed or sidewalks replaced.

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Personality: Jeannette E. Cordor

Spotlight on founder of The Faces of HOPE

Jeannette Erving Cordor says she did not start out to become a fitness guru for children. She just wanted to live longer than her mother.

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New president elected for National Baptist Convention USA

The Rev. Jerry Young, the convention’s former vice president, emerged from a pack of five candidates to take over from the Rev. Julius Scruggs of Huntsville, Ala.

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His challenge: Teach children our history

Freedom fighter returns to alma mater

Forty-seven years later, the longtime freedom fighter returned to his alma mater to urge students and faculty to “dig into” and pass on the rich history of African-Americans to future generations.

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Should have taken a plea

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Minimum wage protesters take it to the street

They were among 10 people who staged an impromptu sit-in in the 2300 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike in front of a McDonald’s restaurant — blocking traffic on the major artery last Thursday.

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Queen of tennis 3-peats at U.S. Open

Serena Williams is the undisputed queen of women’s tennis. Now, the world No.1 would like to add another distinction: To win the most grand slam titles ever.

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Virginia Shelton, 108, was known for her fun-loving spirit

Known as “She She” or “Aunt Sis” to her family and friends, Mrs. Shelton impressed everyone with her vivacity, grace and dignity.

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Dance queen to present 'Mr. TOL E. RAncE' in Richmond

“Mr. TOL E. RAncE” is described as a show that employs humor to examine “the mask” of survival and the “double consciousness” of the black performer and the stereotypical roles that dominate popular black culture.

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Getting ready for the first day

Volunteers spent Labor Day helping Richmond students get ready for the start of classes.

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Va. NAACP prez insists group still relevant

The president of the state NAACP insists the organization’s still shuttered headquarters office will reopen.