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Read through the obituaries published today in Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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Officials with Richmond’s local bus system will continue evaluating how to restart its advertising program after a federal appeals court last week affirmed that its decades-old ban against political ads is unconstitutional.
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As students arrive to Richmond Public Schools Wednesday morning they will undergo “enhanced searches” and may notice extra city police officers on school grounds, Superintendent Jason Kamras wrote to families Tuesday night.
Fort Lee soon may be known as Fort Gregg-Adams, renamed for two African American officers who excelled in logistics, instead of the general who led the Confederate army against the Union in the Civil War.
With backlash and regression being the flavors of this political season, it’d be silly to think school names would be an exception.
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A Richmond man who was identified as the original buyer of multiple firearms that had been trafficked in the Richmond area was sentenced Monday in federal court to two years of probation for straw purchasing a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol from a local gun shop that was used a day later in a re…
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Richmond City Police opened a homicide investigation after finding a man down with a gunshot wound in the 1500 block of East Main Street at approximately 2:10 a.m. Saturday.
As students arrive to Richmond Public Schools Wednesday morning they will undergo “enhanced searches” and may notice extra city police officers on school grounds, Superintendent Jason Kamras wrote to families Tuesday night.
Fort Lee soon may be known as Fort Gregg-Adams, renamed for two African American officers who excelled in logistics, instead of the general who led the Confederate army against the Union in the Civil War.
With backlash and regression being the flavors of this political season, it’d be silly to think school names would be an exception.
Officials with Richmond’s local bus system will continue evaluating how to restart its advertising program after a federal appeals court last week affirmed that its decades-old ban against political ads is unconstitutional.