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Richmond comes alive with holiday events
Richmond will turn on the holiday lights this week and welcome Santa to Downtown to officially launch the celebration of the season.
What will the Black History Museum leave out with Confederate statues?
Re âConfederate pedestals out: Grass and landscaping to soon replace dead soldiers,â Free Press Feb. 3-5 edition:
RPS joins lawsuits that challenge Youngkin's push to stop mask mandates
Richmond Public Schools is among six school districts to block Gov. Glenn Young- kinâs executive order to repeal mandates for masking in schools to protect students from spreading the Covid-19 virus.
State still has $788M available to help families facing eviction
Confronted by the prospect of a flood of evictions, President Bidenâs administration acted Tuesday to of- fer temporary relief that will impact struggling renters facing ouster for overdue payments, including those in Richmond and most of Central Virginia.
Thanksgiving food programs available to help individuals, families
Richmond area organizations are spreading the bounty of Thanksgiving food with individuals and families in need during this season.
Feb. 3 award ceremony to honor publishers of Richmond Free Press
The Virginia Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will present its 2020 George Mason Award to Jean Patterson Boone, publisher of the Richmond Free Press, and her late husband, Ray Boone, who founded the award-winning weekly, during a ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 3, at Virginia Commonwealth University.
VSU hopes bad news will fall to good in Saturdayâs match against St. Augâs
Bad and good news are sprinkled together for Virginia State Universityâs beleaguered football team.
NSU going to NCAA âBig Danceâ for second consecutive year
Start the music. Norfolk State Universityâs history at the NCAA Big Dance is relatively short, but most exciting and filled with big-name dance partners.And itâs the same snappy beat this year.
School Board insists on going it alone on Wythe
Construction of a new George Wythe High School is still in limbo as the Richmond School Board needs to work out some design decisions for the request for proposal, or RFP, in order to move the construction process forward.
Eviction protections still in place for Va. renters
Eviction protections are still in place for struggling Virginia renters despite last weekâs U.S. Supreme Court decision that appears to open the floodgates for landlords to go to court to remove tenants who have fallen far behind.
Happy Birthday, Mrs. Walker!
Richmond area residents took time recently to remember pioneering Richmond businesswoman Maggie L. Walker in honor of what would have been her 157th birthday on July 15.
âI think sheâs out,â deputy says after violent arrest
A woman who pulled off a road to change drivers during a trip with her father and three young children was knocked unconscious and arrested by two Northern California sheriffâs deputies, who then lied about the encounter to responding paramedics and on official reports, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.
Thanksgiving food programs help individuals, families
Richmond area organizations are spreading the bounty of Thanksgiving food with individuals and families in need during this season.