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City surplus vanishes

So much for a projected $9.4 million surplus in the city treasury.

VUU Choir to perform at Youngkin inauguration

The Virginia Union University Choir has been invited to sing during inaugural activities for Republican Gov.-elect Glenn A. Youngkin.

Holiday closings

In observance of New Year’s Day, Saturday, Jan. 1, please note the following:

Free COVID-19 testing, vaccines

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

Almanac, coin found in Lee monument time capsule

A rust-colored 1875 almanac, a cloth envelope and a silver coin were found Wednesday in a time capsule that had been buried beneath a towering statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue for more than 130 years.

State NAACP, others lodge criticism of proposed redistricting lines

Flawed data and too little assurance of fair representation for Black voters in Richmond, Hampton Roads and other sectors of the state.

More free COVID-19 home test kits to be made available

The Richmond and Henrico health districts are making more free COVID-19 test kits available for people to use at home.

Free COVID-19 testing, vaccines

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

CoStar to expand in Richmond, building a new riverfront office tower and creating up to 3,000 new jobs

Up to 3,000 new jobs and a new 26-story riverfront office tower that will rank as the tallest office building in Virginia.

Justice Goodwyn to become second Black chief justice of Virginia Supreme Court

Virginia will soon have its second Black chief justice of the state Supreme Court.

City worker unionization efforts begin as police coalition calls for Chief Smith’s ouster

Should City Hall follow the lead of the Richmond School Board and authorize its employees to organize and collectively bargain over wages and working conditions?

State grant helps keep GRTC rides free

A new $8 million state grant could help GRTC keep fares at no cost to riders for at least another three years.

Richmond gets grants to improve park accessibility

City Hall has received two grants totaling $351,000 to improve handicap access to the James River and to a trail near Byrd Park that previously have been off limits to many with disabilities.

Holiday closings

In observance of Christmas, Saturday, Dec. 25, please note the following:

Delegate Jay Jones, member of VLBC, is stepping down

Call him former Delegate Jay Jones.