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Protest launched over Confederate bike route

As a small plane flew overheard carrying a banner with a Confederate battle flag and the message “Confederate heros (sic) matter,” cyclists from the Chilean and Mexican national bike teams pedaled up Monument Avenue on Saturday and turned at the …

Old school music review set for Sept. 25

A Motown tribute is coming to town. The Recapture the Memory Motown Revue & Musical Tribute Show will present old school tunes 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, at Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, 1000 N. Lombardy St.

History-making women to speak at Chimborazo Elementary

Powhatan native Lillian L. Lambert was the first African-American woman to graduate from the Harvard University Business School. The Rev. Sylvia V. Tucker, who lives in Disputanta, was the first female African-American hospital chaplain in Virginia. The women are scheduled …

Actress Viola Davis makes Emmy history

After 67 years, an African-American woman has won the honor for best lead actress in a drama series at the Emmy Awards. Viola Davis notched the historic win Sunday night before a mostly white audience at the 67th Primetime Emmy …

Ms. Jones, Col. Singleton say, ‘I do’

Sandra Jones and Col. Terence Singleton are newlyweds. The couple married Saturday, Sept. 19, at New Zion Baptist Church in Williamsburg. The church’s pastor, the Rev. Robert A. Whitehead Sr., officiated, along with the Rev. Vernon J. Hurte, pastor of …

Going to the races: A quick guide to the UCI Championship bike races

The world will be in our front yard starting this week as cyclists with the 2015 UCI Road World Championships race through Richmond.

Journey for Justice’ makes stop in Richmond

“The struggles (for civil rights) that our parents and grandparents fought still continue. Those who would take away hard-earned rights take note: A new generation has taken up the challenge. As we march on this America’s ‘Journey for Justice,’ we …

Despite setback, sibling catering business expanding

Their food was too popular. That’s why the owners of GFC Catering contend they no longer deliver their trademark $5.55 Friday lunch deal to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ headquarters.

Va. PrideFest set for Saturday on Brown’s Island

Richmond native and American Idol finalist Rayvon Owen will headline the entertainment at Virginia PrideFest.

Free yearlong pass to national parks

Fourth-graders and their families can visit the national parks and federal recreation areas of their choice across the country for free for an entire year.

Arbor Day Foundation offering trees

Get 10 free white flowering dogwood trees when you join the Arbor Day Foundation. The price to join: $10.

Chesterfield NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet on Saturday

The Chesterfield County Branch NAACP is holding its 2015 Freedom Fund Banquet from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Richmond Marriott in Downtown.

Art festival to benefit CARITAS

The 24th Annual 43rd Street Festival of the Arts will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Forest Hill Avenue and 43rd Street on South Side.

Social justice conference at Hampton U. on Sept.1

The Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for African Diaspora Studies at Norfolk State University, in partnership with the Civil Rights Institute at Hampton University, is hosting a daylong conference called “1619: Making of America.”

Rep. Scott hosts Labor Day picnic

Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott will be dishing out politics and lots of grilled hamburgers and hot dogs again on Labor Day.