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School Board swears in new members, selects new leaders

The East End gained another leadership post with Cheryl L. Burke’s election as the new Richmond School Board chair.

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Advocates launch effort to expand paid sick days for workers

An alliance of 25 Virginia organizations, coordinated by the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, is calling for the expansion of paid sick days across the Commonwealth to aid workers and their families in a way that may help stem the spread of COVID-19.

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2020 Year in Photos

Who knew when Richmonders rang in the year 2020 that it would be such a year of tumult?

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New registration system to aid COVID-19 vaccination process

Local health officials announced a new initiative to help with management of the COVID-19 vaccines.

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Ruby H. Walden, a force for community betterment in Suffolk, dies at 99

“I cannot do everything, but I can do some things. What I can do, I ought to do. What I ought to do, with the help of God, I will do.” Those are the words Ruby Holland Walden lived by until her death at age 99 in her native Suffolk on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, her family said.

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Emancipation Proclamation Day service to take place online

With a stroke of a pen, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the warring South 158 years ago.

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Applications now open for Parker Family Scholarship

Applications are being accepted for the new Parker Family Scholarship, a $1,000 award to be given to a high school senior enrolled in Richmond Public Schools who plans to continue his or her education at a four-year college or university.

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Biden taps diverse slate for top jobs

Backed by repeated state and U.S. Supreme Court affirmations that a majority of voters in America legally elected Democrat Joe Biden to be the next president of the United States, President-elect Biden and his teammate, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, have been steadily building a unique White House leadership team that dramatically reflects the nation’s diversity.

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Cherished Holiday Memories 2020

The holidays bring their own flood of memories — the joyful and the bittersweet.

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Money available for one-time help with overdue city utility bills

Behind on your utility bill? For city residents, there is help.

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Applications being accepted for new Dominion Energy Educational Equity Scholarship Program

Applications currently are being accepted for the Dominion Energy Educational Equity Scholarship Program, a new $10 million scholarship fund announced by the energy giant in July to aid African-American, Latino and other young people from under-represented groups seeking a college education or vocational training.

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Capital City Kwanzaa festival to go virtual beginning Dec. 26

Like many other holiday events, the Richmond area’s largest Kwanzaa festival is going virtual and also will provide evening shows online during the full seven days of the holiday that begins Saturday, Dec. 26, it has been announced.

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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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VSU, NSU receive multimillion $ bonanzas

Virginia State University just received a gift of $30 million, the largest private donation since its founding 138 years ago. Norfolk State University also received a record-setting gift of $40 million.

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Chesterfield teen receives $10,000 grant to kick-start home-school academy

Watching her younger brother struggle as he started high school through a home-school program, Nasiyah Isra-Ul went online to try to find resources to help.

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Families of homicide victims gather online for 30th annual remembrance ceremony

Members of the Richmond community gathered online last week to remember homicide victims and their survivors at the Richmond Coalition Against Violence’s 30th Annual Holiday Memorial Program.

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Saving ourselves

Attorney Benjamin J. Crump urges graduates to use their degrees, positions and voices to speak up for others

“It is up to Black people to save Black people,” noted at- torney Benjamin J. Crump told graduates during Virginia State University’s 2020 virtual commencement exercises held online last Saturday.

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VCU student delivers main speech at winter commencement

Creativity and a willingness to adapt are paramount.

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Revive U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, by Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

A new president takes office with the sense of possibility that comes with a new dawn. This is particularly true for President-elect Joe Biden, who will be taking office after the divisive turmoil of Donald Trump’s years in office.