Richmond Faces
A parade of African-American cowboys from Oakland, corvettes from around the bay, local youth associations and sports leagues and a host of others paraded through central Richmond Saturday in the city’s long-running annual Juneteenth festival. The parade was led by grand marshal Fred Jackson, a long-time community activist, and ended in Nicholl Park.
One of Richmond’s greatest community leaders was honored for his lifetime of work during an emotional ceremony Tuesday night.
When Douglas Ellison made his mark on Richmond history, Martin Luther King Jr. was just 17 years old. Harry Truman had not yet desegregated America’s armed forces, and Rosa Parks hadn’t refused to concede her seat.
Sammie Lee Hill is a former cop who is a force for good.
This hen spent Thanksgiving alone, strutting the streets of Richmond.
For one military family, every day is Veterans Day.
Families from Verde Elementary in North Richmond leave the inner city to stay in the wilderness for the weekend.
Horror and fun in full supply at the annual “Hauntatorium” event