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Training facility for people formerly incarcerated won’t reopen

City Hall has ruled out allowing a nonprofit construction training program for people released from jails and prisons to return to a former North Side school building that it had occupied for five years.

Monkey pox vaccines, now available in Richmond area

In response to the spread of the monkeypox virus, the Richmond and Henrico health districts are vaccinating people who may be at higher risk of exposure but haven’t had contact with known positive cases.

VCU’s Heartbeats program races for better maternal health outcomes

For the last several months, a new program at Virginia Commonwealth University has been working to prevent sometimes fatal complications such as domestic violence, racial inequality and medical bias that come with pregnancy.

Pregnancy assistance program adding new location, doulas

Richmond-based Birth in Color is expanding again to help even more pregnant Black women avoid complications during and after the birthing process.

City officials debate how to investigate defunct nonprofit

A criminal probe of the collapsed Enrichmond Foundation is on the way, according to 5th District Councilwoman Stephanie A. Lynch.

New North Side farmers’ market faces challenge

A new farmers’ market has opened on the grounds of Richmond Community High School, but City Hall’s removal of electricity has limited the operation, organizers said.

NextUp RVA promotes positive youth development

Shiya Brown was a Richmond Public Schools student at Lucille Brown Middle School in 2015. When she became part of NextUp RVA’s second cohort, she explored several after-school programs that helped her grow academically and creatively.

VUU fills leadership roles

Virginia Union University recently announced several new administrative roles.

Jackson Ward organizations launch community business academy

The founders of the Jackson Ward Collective and the JWC Foundation are launching The Community Business Academy (CBA), a 12-week business fundamentals course for new and established business owners.

Officer, once beaten by colleagues, to lead Boston Police

A former Boston Police officer who was beaten more than 25 years ago by colleagues who mistook him for a shooting suspect will be the new leader of the city’s police department, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Wednesday.

In Canada, Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous peoples, says it’s only ‘first step’

Pope Francis issued his first apology to the Indigenous peoples in Canada for the Catholic Church’s role in administering residential schools, which robbed many of their families and culture.

In rare contact, U.S. offers Russia deal for Griner, Whelan

The U.S. has offered a deal to Russia aimed at bringing home WNBA star Brittney Griner and another jailed American, Paul Whelan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday. In a sharp reversal of previous policy, Blinken also said he …

City leader to question silent sheriff about jail attacks

Richmond Sheriff Antionette V. Irving has been asked to appear before City Council’s Public Safety Committee next week.

A more perfect union

Collective bargaining is coming to City Hall for the first time – though it could take a year or more to have an impact.

Medical examiner: Jayland Walker was shot dozens of times

Jayland Walker, the 25-year-old Black man who died last month at the hands of police in Akron, Ohio, was shot dozens of times on June 27, with 26 bullets recovered from his body, according to a preliminary autopsy report released …