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Morrissey supports new ‘sin’ tax on cigarettes if elected

If Richmond Police Chief Alfred Durham thought Mayor Dwight C. Jones was going to rush to Richmond City Council to seek approval for a plan to hire 70 more police officers over the next year to beef up his department, he was mistaken.

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Pay raises for police, firefighters held up

Pay raises for police officers and firefighters that Richmond City Council worked hard to provide are being held up and will not be included in city paychecks to be distributed Friday, the Free Press has been informed.

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Children ages 10, 11 charged in RPS employee shooting at Norrell Annex

Richmond Police reported Wednesday the arrest of three children who allegedly were involved in the May 1 shooting of a Richmond Public Schools employee during a break-in at the now-closed Norrell Annex, 201 W. Graham Road in North Side.

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New customer service number for city public utilities

That is the new customer service phone number for the Richmond Department of Public Utilities, it has been announced. DPU is no longer connected to the city’s 311 call center, which routes calls to public works, animal control, tax offices and other city operations. The 311 center also gets calls through (804) 646-7000.

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Richmond Public schools seeking volunteers for cleanup projects

Volunteers are being sought to carry out projects to beautify city schools next week.

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Richmond Ambulance Authority earns sixth ACE award

The Richmond Ambulance Authority has proven once again just how well it performs for residents. The RAA has become the first U.S. ambulance service to be named six times as an Accredited Center for Excellence for its dispatch services.

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Lane named superintendent in Chesterfield

Dr. James F. Lane, head of Goochland County Public Schools, will be the next superintendent of the larger Chesterfield County school system.

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CAHN buys South Side medical building

The nonprofit Capital Area Health Network is the new owner of the Manchester Medical Building at 101 Cowardin Ave., previously one of the area’s largest African-American-owned medical office buildings in the city.

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RRHA’s annual plan for 2019-20 finally approved by HUD

It took nearly a year, but the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority has finally received federal approval for its 2019-20 annual plan.

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Nearly 15 percent of city inmates under COVID-19 quarantine

The number of COVID-19 cases has risen sharply at the Richmond City Justice Center, Sheriff Antionette V. Irving has reported.

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40 candidates throwing hat in ring for City Council, School Board seats

Contests are shaping up in Richmond for seven City Council seats and six School Board seats.

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RRHA finds more extensive heating problems

The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority has confirmed that heating problems are far more extensive than projected in the city’s public housing communities, which local activists have said for several months.

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Mayor withdraws proposal to name city park plaza for Dominion Energy

A new plaza proposed for the city-owned Low Line Green that runs along the Capital Trail on the riverfront will not bear the name of Dominion Energy.

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'Hope' returnes to Henrico's Hope Village housing complex

A $5 million facelift of Hope Village, a 100-unit affordable housing complex in Henrico County, is now complete.

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City Hall fends off ransomware attack

The Richmond City Hall information technology staff has fended off the same kind of ransomware attack that crippled city computers in Atlanta for more than a week.

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City Council waives tax penalties

Richmond residents and businesses will have until Friday, Aug. 14, to pay their 2020 city tax bills on real estate and on vehicles and other personal property without incurring an additional penalty or interest charge.

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City tax bills go out without amnesty details

Richmond residents have until Friday, Aug. 14, to pay city taxes on their real estate and vehicles without being hit with a penalty and interest for late payment under a recently approved ordinance.

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Robins Foundation grant aimed at helping homeless students

Every year, between 1,300 and 1,500 students attending Richmond Public Schools are listed as homeless.

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Plasma from recovered patients may hold cure for others

If you have recovered from COVID-19, the antibodies you developed could help save someone who is struggling to survive.

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Federal court will redraw House of Delegates boundaries

A federal court will have the task of redrawing the boundaries of 11 state House of Delegates districts that were found to be illegally packed with Democratic-leaning black voters.