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Deriding DEI is the right’s attempt at a polite way to attack civil rights, by Clarence Page

“DEI mayor.” That’s how a troll on X, formerly Twitter, labeled a news clip of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott delivering an update on the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it was struck by a massive cargo ship. “It’s going to be so, so much worse,” the tweet concluded. “Prepare accordingly.”

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In April, honor memories and seek reforms, by Thomas P. Kapsidelis

Spring ought to be a time of relief and promise. The days are longer and seemingly a bit sunnier, and the end of the school year is around the corner — and with it, the hopes of graduation days ahead.

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City Council postpones budget adoption

Despite calls to increase funding for Richmond Public Schools and address capital improvement issues, Richmond City Council delayed adopting its proposed $2.9 billion 2025 budget until May 6.

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Chesterfield offering after-school snacks and supper

Chesterfield County Public Schools is offering free afternoon snacks and supper at more than 30 schools for students in after-school activities, according to a news release from its media services unit.

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Tucker following in Bradley’s footsteps

Prince George High School has produced at least one major league baseball player in Jackie Bradley. Will Tevin Tucker be another?

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J.C. Poma to lead Chesterfield’s sports tourism expansion efforts

J.C. Poma will become Chesterfield County’s first-ever executive director of sports, visitation and entertainment. His appointment was effective May 1.

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RPS bus drivers choose new union

Richmond Public Schools now has a third union with which to bargain.

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Zachiah ‘ZZ’ Clark prefers ‘making my own way’

The Tennessee State basketball program has added a blue chip prospect.

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Chris Paul earns college degree

The Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul graduated from Winston-Salem State University on Friday, Dec. 16, at Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex. Paul earned a bachelor’s in mass communications, according to ESPN. Paul originally attended Wake Forest, where he starred as a basketball player from 2003 to 2005 before entering the NBA draft as a sophomore.

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Support for Damar Hamlin continues among NFL and fans

Sunday, Jan. 8, marked the first time that the Buffalo Bills took to the football field since Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field only minutes into their Jan. 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Good tidings

Various civic and social organizations continue the holiday spirit by sharing both tangible and intangible gifts throughout the community.

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Hamilton Street to house Fire Department

The Richmond Fire Department is moving after 15 years at 201 E. Franklin St.

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Panthers have wind at their back

It’s not how you start that counts most. It’s how you finish. And with Baltimore beckoning, Virginia Union is putting on a finishing kick.

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Al Sharpton’s organizes picket outside offices of Claudine Gay’s attacker

‘We’ll make ourselves at home outside his office’ says NAN leader

Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network (NAN), who last month stood by former Harvard President Claudine Gay as she came under relentless attacks from hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, will add another layer to his support of her on Thursday.

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Jeffrey Osborne keeps holding on, flying high

Blessed with one of the most distinctive voices in modern R&B, it didn’t take Jeffrey Osborne long to establish a solo career after departing the funk band L.T.D. (Love, Togetherness and Devotion) in the early 1980s. After years of playing drums in the group known for the hits “Holding On (When Love Is Gone)” and “(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again, he stepped out front with his self-titled debut in 1982, produced by George Duke.

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Lawmakers take up ‘skill games,’ minimum wage, marijuana as Assembly hits midpoint deadline

Virginia lawmakers plowed through hundreds of bills Tuesday as they reached a key deadline for this year’s legislative session.

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I-95 Express Lanes, Fredericksburg extension open

New road estimated to save drivers 35 minutes when coming from D.C. during rush hour

A new, 10-mile extension of the 95 Express Lanes to Fredericksburg opens to mainline traffic late on Aug. 17, according to the Gov. Glenn A. Youngkin administration.

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New signs discourage drivers from giving out money

Nearly two dozen signs designed to decrease panhandling and distracted driving recently popped up at busy intersections in Richmond.

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Squirrels feast on ‘M&Ms’

The Richmond Flying Squirrels opened their season with “M&Ms” at the top of the batting menu. Not the candy kind; this is about leadoff hitter Ismael Munguia and second-in-order Luis Matos.

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Play well

The LEGO Group broke ground April 13 on its new carbon-neutral run factory in Chesterfield County near Richmond.