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Virginia Lottery generates a record-breaking $934M for K-12 public education

The Virginia Lottery announced Wednesday that $934 million in fiscal year 2024 sales profits will benefit K-12 public education, a record amount. The total amount it collected for the fiscal year that ended June 30 was more than $5.5 billion.

Virginia Derby on track for qualifier at Colonial Downs

The Virginia Derby is set to become a major player on the road to the Kentucky Derby.

Diamond District developers confident despite $40M lawsuit

As Richmond’s Diamond District project begins in earnest, partner real estate developers expect to see no interference in the work to come, even as a new $40 million lawsuit has been levied against those involved in the redevelopment of the …

Board debates solutions to bus driver compensation

The wheels on the bus go ’round and ’round, but the debate over fair compensation for Richmond Public Schools bus drivers may have hit a standstill. At City Hall on Monday night, School Board members faced an impasse over how …

Richmond prepares for Tropical Storm Debby’s impact

The City of Richmond is actively monitoring Tropical Storm Debby as it approaches the area, according to a press release from city officials. Although recent forecasts have reduced expected rainfall totals, the heaviest precipitation is anticipated to occur Thursday night …

No debates or candidate visits planned at VSU

Virginia State University has no plans to host election-related events after a scheduled presidential debate was canceled months ago.

Accountability takes center stage at mayoral forum

A more honest and accountable Richmond city government was the major focus of a mayoral forum hosted by the Richmond Crusade for Voters last Thursday at Third Street Bethel AME Church.

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

For the week ending Saturday, July 20, confirmed hospital admissions for COVID-19 in Virginia rose by 43% from the previous week, though new admissions remain low. Two deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported statewide during that timeframe. Updated data on …

Area health districts promote breastfeeding support during national awareness month

Richmond and Henrico health districts are highlighting their breastfeeding support programs as part of National Breastfeeding Month. This year’s theme is “Nourish, Sustain, Thrive.”

Finalists for BLK RVA Community Awards

The Richmond Region Tourism Foundation on Wednesday announced finalists for the inaugural BLK RVA Community Awards.

Virginia officials offer celebration, criticism of Walz as Harris VP pick

Politicians and groups across Virginia offered support of and opposition to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz joining Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign as her running mate, following the announcement of his selection Monday.

Union deal boosts pay for Richmond schools staff

Approximately 200 custodial and plant services workers at Richmond Public Schools have ratified their first-ever collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 322, union officials announced Tuesday.

Middlesex church to dedicate state historical marker

Antioch Baptist Church of Saluda will dedicate a state historical highway marker on Saturday, August 3, at noon. The ceremony will take place at the church, 159 Oakes Landing Road in Saluda.

Unseated: Bench for Confederate marker removed

Without prior notice or announcement, a bench adjacent to the Confederate marker near the Department of Public Utilities substation on Wise Street was removed. Only the four bolts that anchored the bench remain, stuck in the concrete on the spot …

Black students sue Shenandoah School Board for restoring Confederate names

After the Shenandoah County school district made headlines around the world for rebranding two schools with Confederate leaders’ names, two rising seniors at one of the schools are leading community opposition to that decision.