Feature Article
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Last night, a statue to Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy, was torn off a pedestal on Monument Avenue by what one bystander described as a tiny sedan.
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Gov. Ralph Northam gave his first full coronavirus briefing since the breakout of protests over the killing of George Floyd.
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In a historic moment, Governor Ralph Northam and Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney announced plans today to remove all confederate statues from Monument Avenue.
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In Richmond, protesters began a sixth day of demonstrations against police brutality at the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue around 2 p.m. A large group walked to the statue from Willow Lawn, joining dozens who had gathered early.
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Governor Northam gave a press conference in which he addressed both the protests against police brutality in cities across Virginia and the gradual reopening of the state.
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At Gov. Ralph Northam’s press conference today, he issued new regulations for wearing masks in public and outlined the next steps of his administration’s phased reopening plan.
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Governor Northam announced the launch of a new online symptom checker today. Named “COVID Check,” it’s a website and telehealth system designed to help people with possible COVID-19 symptoms make a decision on what to do next.
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Broadcast and streaming event featuring noted Virginians honors accomplishments of graduates.