Quantcast

Show advanced options

All results / Stories / Jeremy M. Lazarus

Tease photo

City starts down road to regulate short-term rentals

Want to use Airbnb, FlipKey, VRBO or other online websites to rent your Richmond home or apartment to travelers?

Tease photo

Standing in the shadows of war

Court postpones Hill statue decision

Postponed.

Tease photo

Jermoine Royster defeats opponent, continues winning streak

Richmond boxing phenom Jermoine Royster boosted his pro boxing record to 3-0 with a third round TKO in his most recent bout.

Tease photo

Local hip-hop group signs deal

A Richmond hip-hop group, Kidz At Play, is headed for bigger things.

Tease photo

Another death at Richmond jail

Another inmate has died at the Richmond City Justice Center.

Tease photo

Recycle old electronic equipment this Saturday

Richmond residents can recycle old and broken computers and other electronic equipment, as well have their sensitive documents shredded, in an E-Cycle event 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at 6807 Midlothian Turnpike, the parking lot of a former Kmart.

Tease photo

Banks' Coin Laundry in Jackson Ward closes

Banks’ Coin Laundry has closed after more than 80 years in Jackson Ward following the Sept. 19 death of the owner, Arlington R. Banks, 81.

Tease photo

Voters support abortion rights in several states; legalizing marijuana sees small gains

Voters in three states enshrined the right to an abortion in their constitutions Tuesday night while marijuana legalization won in two more states.

Tease photo

Collective bargaining decision delayed again

The vote to authorize Richmond city employees to unionize is now expected to happen Monday, July 25.

Tease photo

3 candidates vie for McClellan’s seat

The race to replace Congresswoman-elect Jennifer L. McClellan in the state Senate could be decided this weekend, with a quick Democratic firehouse primary or convention to choose between three candidates. Details were unsettled at Free Press deadline.

Tease photo

Kaine-Holton household split on casino

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine gave casino opponents a boost when he announced that he had voted against the proposed South Side gambling mecca.

Tease photo

Report details City jail stabbing

The dangers at the Richmond City Justice Center were re-emphasized Monday when one prisoner repeatedly stabbed another in the head around 6 a.m. Monday as breakfast was being served, according to internal reports the Free Press obtained.

Tease photo

Is popular PAL program ‘in limbo’?

Will the Richmond Police Athletic League offer spring and summer programs for the city’s youths?

Tease photo

Sales tax holiday starts Aug. 7

This is the weekend to save on state sales tax.

Tease photo

Church Hill roundabout opens

The $1.1 million Church Hill traffic circle is now open at 25th Street, Nine Mile Road, Fairmount Avenue and S Street. The landscaped circle or roundabout opened Wednesday after several months of construction.

Tease photo

Petersburg employees credited with helping during city’s crunch

Two Petersburg Public Works managers are being credited with repairing trucks and equipment for their department that the city could not afford to fix.

Tease photo

State Board of Elections acts to protect election data

The three-member state Board of Elections imposed minimum standards on Monday to protect election data from being hacked.

Tease photo

McEachin, Jewett score big wins without opposition

Voters made it official that Colette W. McEachin will be Richmond’s first elected female commonwealth’s attorney. Voters also gave Edward F. Jewett a second eight-year term as clerk of Richmond Circuit Court.

Tease photo

‘Faith and Public Safety’ forum Sunday

By Jeremy M. Lazarus

Sunday services will be unusual at St. Peter Baptist Church in Henrico County. The pastor, Dr. Kirkland R. Walton, is replacing the traditional 11 a.m. service on Nov. 22 with a two-hour forum titled “Faith and Public Safety,” it has been announced.

Tease photo

James Madison’s home, Montpelier, to open exhibit on slavery June 5

A big change is coming to Montpelier, the historic home of James Madison, a former U.S. president and a key figure in the development of the U.S. Constitution.