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In November 2019, retired postal worker Rhonda Sneed helped gather a group of around 100 unsheltered Richmonders on a plot of city-owned land on Oliver Hill Way into tents. On […]
Between a reckoning with racism that brought down the city’s Confederate monuments and a deadly global pandemic that changed everything, it was a doozy of a year that will live in infamy – as well as hope for the future.
A look back at 2020, a year that none of us will forget.
You know him from beloved former restaurants such as Comfort and Pasture, but now longtime restaurateur and chef Jason Alley is in a new position where he can help other […]
When it comes to memorable images from the United States in 2020, Richmond provided one at the top of many national observers’ lists. Several national magazines, including The New York […]
Since the 2018 shooting death of Marcus-David Peters by a Richmond police officer during a mental health crisis, his sister, Princess Blanding, has campaigned for reform that would prevent similar […]
March 17 Responding to a new state law releasing Confederate monuments to local control, Style Weekly asked readers to vote on who, if anyone, should be memorialized on Monument Avenue. […]
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