Feature Article
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Documentary revisits U.S. diplomacy under President George H.W. Bush
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Virginia still can’t take down the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue, at least for now.
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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney has named the 20 people who will sit on his newly formed "Task Force to Reimagine Public Safety."
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Six-part series premiering July 3 offers a nuanced look at what it is like to be resettled
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On June 16, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney forced city Police Chief William Smith to resign and pledged a national search for a replacement who could improve community relations and “reimagine” the way police work.
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Richmond's new Police Chief Gerald Smith comes to Virginia from Charlotte-Mecklenburg, a department that, like Richmond, is grappling with complaints of excessive force against protesters.
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In his last regular briefing on COVID-19, Gov. Ralph Northam reviewed coronavirus numbers, announced assistance programs for housing and energy bills, and turned the tables on reporters, asking them a series of trivia questions related to the last few months.
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At a press conference, Governor Northam announced that Virginia would move into phase three of re-opening.
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Interim Chief of Police William Blackwell only took questions from two reporters before cutting short a press announcement that was supposed to include Mayor Levar Stoney. Stoney, in a sudden meeting with individual police, did not make an appearance until after.
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At a press conference today, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that Virginia would not be moving into a phase three reopening this week.