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The nation remains in turmoil after Sterling's death, followed by two tragic events--the fatal shooting of Philando Castile and the murder of five Dallas police officers.

Here is a description of training that officers and recruits receive from the Richmond Police Department: #MakeItHomeRVA In light of recent events in Dallas and elsewhere, please read this short description of the training officers and recruits with the Richmond Police Department receive: 1. All sworn and civilian employees of the Richmond Police Department have […]

Miss Community Clovia and Richmond Chief of Police Alfred Durham talked briefly after the “Through Our Eyes, A Community Conversation” a packed auditorium of concerned citizens with passion, suggestions and solutions. From the Richmond Police on officers and recruits training with the department: In light of recent events in Dallas and elsewhere, please read this […]

Richard Feldman, a former NRA lobbyist told The Post, “The NRA has always made a huge point of noting that our gun laws in this country have been discriminatory against blacks and women and other minorities. At this point, it’s probably better to be criticized for not saying anything than for saying something.”

A philanthropy organization awards nearly $3 million in grants toward education programs in Kentucky for Black boys. Observers praised the award, but warned that Black girls are being neglected.

Police have not identified the victims, but the Facebook Live stream was uploaded by a T.J. Williams around 9 p.m. on the social media site, and has over 97,000 views.

United Communities Against Crime, Clovia “Miss Community” Lawrence and Delegate Deloris McQuinn will host the “Through Your Eyes, A Community Conversation” on Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8pm. Do you have rights at a traffic stop? What are they? What is the General Assembly going to do about new legislation for public safety for all people […]

Brown's comment was one of many this weekend that lent critique to young black men without considering a system that absolves law enforcement of accountability and blame.

United Communities Against Crime, Clovia “Miss Community” Lawrence and Delegate Deloris McQuinn will host the “Through Your Eyes, A Community Conversation” on Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8pm. Do you have rights at a traffic stop? What are they? What is the General Assembly going to do about new legislation for public safety for all people […]

Moore says he hopes his decision will ensure justice for all involved and believes it was the right choice to make.