Henrico supervisors say they're open to changing the name of a county recreation center and considering establishment of a citizen review board for public safety; public health officials urge protesters to use caution to avoid spreading COVID-19; a second Henrico rally is planned this weekend; a Henrico middle school student sell t-shirts to benefit Black Lives Matter; Henrico's first-time unemployment filings drop for the eighth straight week; Barnes and Noble reopens its local stores.
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