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No tax cut for Richmond property owners

City Council has no plans to cut the tax rate on property taxes, essentially allowing an increase in the tax bills most property owners will pay.

Taxpayer rebates issued

Taxpayer rebate checks began rolling out this week, Gov. Glenn A. Youngkin announced Tuesday.

Shelter opens in city

City Hall proved this week it is ready to shelter people on chilly nights.

Remembering those who died while struggling with homelessness

Bethlehem Lutheran Church, in partnership with Homeward and Commonwealth Catholic Charities, will host a second annual memorial service for people who passed away while struggling with homelessness. The service is at 4 p.m. on All Saints Day, Nov. 1, at …

Virginia statehouse candidates face questions about residency requirements

Virginia state lawmakers are required to live in the district they represent, as well as in any district they might be seeking to represent. If they move out of their district, the state constitution states they are out of office. …

Concerns about RPS mold, safety issues continue to spread

Complaints about mold in several Richmond Public Schools have persisted since the beginning of the current school year.

Department of Defense awards $9M to create research institute at VCU

A new research institute is coming to Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Engineering through a $9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to create and improve technologies for security, health and various other benefits.

Thompson Hospitality to donate $1M to Virginia State University

Thompson Hospitality, the nation’s largest black-owned and privately held hospitality company, will donate $1 million to Virginia State University. The donation, made by Warren Thompson, is a tribute to his parents, Fred and Ruby Thompson. It marks the second $1 …

Decision delayed in Essex Point project

The Essex County Board of Supervisors recently denied a rezoning request for the Essex Point at Mt. Clement development project during its Oct. 19 meeting. However, the board then voted and passed a second motion to defer rendering a decision …

Henrico’s 1st phase of Ashland-to-Petersburg trail will be built in Lakeside

Henrico County is set to begin construction of its portion of the 43-mile Fall Line trail, following a ceremonial groundbreaking today in Lakeside for the trail’s 0.26-mile Park Street Phase.

Pulse North-South route endorsed

Five years after installing the East-West Pulse bus rapid-transit line, GRTC has embraced a vision of a adding a North-South line – though it is at least seven years and $100 million or so away from development.

Could Youngkin be on presidential campaign trail?

Glenn Youngkin was waving off talk about running for the White House back in 2021, before he’d even made it to the Virginia governor’s mansion.

New General Assembly building opens

The elevators go up and down all 15 levels in a jiffy. There’s light and windows everywhere. The committee rooms can seat hundreds. The upsized cafeteria has ample seating and a pizza oven. And there’s new technology throughout designed to …

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations:

Va. Dems call on Justice Department to investigate removals from voter rolls

Virginia’s Democratic Congressional delegation has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate reports that eligible Virginia voters were removed from the voter rolls by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration, and to determine whether any violations of the Voting Rights …