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Resolutions for the Biden-Harris administration, by Ben Jealous

Electing a new president and vice president was a gift that 81 million Americans gave to ourselves and to one another.

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Morrissey saga continues

Private rift plays out in public over weekend

In an emotional interview with the Richmond Free Press on Wednesday night, Myrna Morrissey shared her fears following a weekend in which allegations of child abuse and infidelity exploded into the public view.

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Free Press exposé propelled fight against racist flag

It was mid-summer 1992. A black airman with the Virginia Air National Guard walked into the Richmond Free Press newsroom and asked to see a reporter.

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Pope names panel to consider women as deacons

Following through on a pledge he made to a group of nuns last May, Pope Francis has established a special commission to study whether the Roman Catholic Church should take the historic step of ordaining women as deacons.

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What’s at stake

Our spirits are heavy with the Trump victories this week that put Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama and Betsy DeVos in the critical roles of U.S. attorney general and U.S. secretary of education, respectively. The fight for civil rights, voting rights, gay rights, immigration and equity in education just got tougher, but we knew what was coming and are ready for the battles ahead.

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$4M grant enables Legal Aid to hire new attorneys to help curb evictions

Legal Services Corp. of Virginia, also known as Legal Aid, has received a $4 million grant from the state that could allow the organization to hire an additional 20 attorneys to support tenants facing court action from landlords seeking to evict them for nonpayment.

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Personality: Robin M. Brown

Spotlight on Grand Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star

Robin M. Brown seeks to make a positive difference in the lives of children and others in the community. That’s why she joined the Richmond-based Order of the Eastern Star of Virginia at the behest of her mother-in-law, Erma R. Brown, in 1996. The fraternal organization is affiliated with the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia Free and Accepted Masons.

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‘We are all refugees’

Richmond faith community calls for unity, action in face of Trump ban

“We are all refugees,” said the Rev. Wallace Adams-Riley of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. “We all have the blood of refugees flowing through our veins. The story of the refugee is a part of our story — the American story.”

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Roll up your sleeve

Virginia officials introduce COVID-19 vaccine with initial inoculation of front line health workers

When the opportunity arose to be one of the first in Virginia to get a shot of the new COVID-19 vaccine, the choice was obvious for Dr. Roberson.

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Two men exonerated in assassination of Malcolm X after more than 50 years

More than half a century after the assassination of Malcolm X, two of his convicted killers were exonerated last week after decades of doubt about who was responsible for the civil rights icon’s death.

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Owners seek return of Maggie Walker papers

Eight years ago, curious students from the College of William & Mary stumbled across a treasure trove of documents hidden in the attic of a vacant building in Gilpin Court.

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Richmond Flying Squirrels to open at home April 12

Take me out to the ball game. Winter has gone and now it’s time for peanuts, Cracker Jacks and baseball.

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VSU wins CIAA cross-country championship

For the third time in the last four years, Virginia State University is the CIAA men’s cross-country champion.

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Price of first class stamp drops by 2¢

A postage stamp now costs 47 cents — a drop of 2 cents for a first class letter.

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City treasurer seeking volunteers for new board

City Treasurer Nichole Richardson Armstead is taking a first step to carry out her campaign promise to turn her office into a center for financial literacy.

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Bishop Gerald O. Glenn and wife hospitalized with the coronavirus

A prominent Chesterfield County minister and his wife are both being treated at the hospital for the coronavirus.

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2013 Little League phenom now helping Hampon U. to victory

Mo’ne Davis, who became famous pitching a baseball, is now making her mark on the college softball diamond.

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Slices of life and scenes in Richmond

These two views document that mask wearing and social distancing do not appear to be common practices among some Richmond Police officers.

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Don’t believe Trump

African-Americans and other fair-minded Americans should not believe President 45’s hype disavowing white supremacy. His lies and con game are getting more people to say, “45 is not my president.” He only represents the white supremacists and the Ku Klux Klan.

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Healing through humor

Every year millions of children are exposed to family and domestic violence in the United States. Domestic violence affects both physical and mental health, leaving emotional scars that have long-lasting effects on those who experience it directly and those who bear witness to it.