By J.C. Watts Washington, D.C., city attorney George Valentine was black, brilliant, and fit. But after contracting COVID-19, he became so weak, he had trouble moving and even speaking. When…
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Job hunting during a pandemic By Jerry Green Job hunting is never an easy task. Throw a global pandemic and near-record unemployment into the mix, and the task of finding…
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Part one of a two-part series In this time of COVID-19, how does a community pool resources and make emergency, responsive grants? We talk with Bob Fockler, President of the…
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America remains in a “state of urgency.” We find ourselves in need of critical care for our national, physical, mental, spiritual, ethical and judicial health and well-being. At the moment,…
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Add Seafood to Summer Meals (Family Features) Grilled meals provide a summer escape for many families by offering opportunities to spend moments together while enjoying flavorful dishes. As Americans face…
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SS Styling changes leads updates A new front-end appearance for the SS and a new LT1 V-8 performance model add style and choice to the 2020 Camaro lineup, while a…
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College CornerFeaturedVirginia State University
Three New Members Appointed to VSU Board of Visitors
Three New Members Appointed to VSU Board of Visitors Virginia State University, VA – Governor Ralph Northam has announced new administration appointments including three new appointees to the Virginia State…
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The City of Petersburg received 20,000 pieces of COVID-19 PPE to distribute amongst vulnerable areas throughout the community from the Health Equity Pilot Program. The program aims to increase equitable…
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By Bonnie Newman Davis For more than three months, American religious leaders have dealt with questions about the deadly COVID-19 virus, which led to closed houses of worship in efforts…
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College CornerFeaturedMadyson Fitzgerald
College Sports Could Look Majorly Different Come Fall Semester
College Sports Could Look Majorly Different Come Fall Semester By Madyson Fitzgerald As colleges begin to reveal their plans for the fall semester, many are anxious to see how the…