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  2. Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Dispatch has the second-highest circulation of any Virginia newspaper, after Norfolk's The Virginian-Pilot. [5] In addition to the Richmond area (Petersburg, Chester, Hopewell, Colonial Heights and surrounding areas), the Times-Dispatch has substantial readership in Charlottesville, Lynchburg, and Waynesboro.

  3. Jay Heiler - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Heiler moved to Virginia to become editorial page editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. [1] In 1992, Heiler returned to Arizona to work for then-governor Fife Symington, eventually becoming his chief of staff. [1] When Symington resigned in 1997 after being convicted of bank fraud, Heiler became a political and public-affairs ...

  4. Jeff Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Eric Schapiro is an American newspaper reporter and political commentator. A New York City native, he moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1979, shortly after graduating from Georgetown University, and covered politics and policy out of United Press International's news bureau there.

  5. Michael Paul Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams joined the Times-Dispatch in 1982 and became a columnist for the paper in 1992, becoming the first African American to hold this position. [1] In 2021, Williams was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his writing about the protest movements in Richmond in the wake of the murder of George Floyd leading to the removal of many ...

  6. Charles McDowell Jr. (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After graduate school, McDowell moved to Richmond, Virginia, and joined the staff of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, where he would remain his entire career, retiring in 1998. He covered local news and was then assigned to the State Capitol, where he reported on the General Assembly and state politics.

  7. Tom Robbins - Wikipedia

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    He served as an editor and columnist for the college newspaper, Proscript, from 1958 to 1959. [7] He also worked nights on the sports desk of the daily Richmond Times-Dispatch. [5] After graduating with honors from RPI in 1959 and indulging in some hitchhiking, Robbins joined the staff of the Times-Dispatch as a copy editor.

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  9. Virginius Dabney - Wikipedia

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    Virginius Dabney (February 8, 1901 – December 28, 1995) was an American teacher, journalist, and writer, who edited the Richmond Times-Dispatch from 1936 to 1969 and wrote several historical books. Dabney won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 1948 due in part to his opposition to the poll tax. [1]