One of the rarest copies of the Declaration of Independence is coming to Richmond
The Virginia Museum of History and Culture said it is just one of only two paper copies known to exist.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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What are the parking rules for public meetings at City Hall? The city is looking into it
A spokesperson said that taking the bus to City Hall is free, as is the bike parking on the Broad Street side of the building.
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James River wins region baseball title with come-from-behind victory
Their 13-11 come-from-far-behind victory before an overflow crowd at the Dave Cottrell Field was validation of their ability to turn their abiding belief into resilience-driven action.
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Former RPS employee’s defamation suit has its first hearing, but without her lawyer
“In truth, I was just down the hall.”
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Survey says: Richmond’s got problems, but residents are loyal
The results of an official, city-sponsored survey of Richmond residents depict a loyal but frustrated citizenry.
Need something new? Try these four lesser-known museums in Richmond
Summer is upon us, and with it comes the desire to get out of the house and do something fun.
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ICA opens installation inspired by 1865 burning of Richmond
The exhibition, by artist Abigail Deville, includes a “sweeping assemblage of charred Colonial-style cabinets.” -
King William falls to Poquoson in region baseball final
The Poquoson Bull Islanders, their longtime nemesis, came to town as if on a mission, jumped on them early and often, and scored a 12-7 victory to claim their sixth consecutive regional title, the third straight at the Cavaliers’ expense. -
Longtime CBS 6 crime reporter Jon Burkett announces he will step away
Burkett, the "Crime Insider," cited the stresses of the job, which have led to health issues. -
Russell Wilson retires as one of Richmond’s greatest athletes ever. But is he a Hall of Famer?
It’s a tribute to Richmond’s sports scene that Wilson may not even be the greatest local athlete of his generation. -
Planning Commission backs 31-townhouse development in Randolph
“In the spirit of increasing density according to the master plan, I think this is a beautiful project.” -
Richmond officials will set up expert panel to review courthouse conditions
Council President Cynthia Newbille (7th District) has proposed a resolution to appoint the panel.
City Government
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Survey says: Richmond’s got problems, but residents are loyal
The results of an official, city-sponsored survey of Richmond residents depict a loyal but frustrated citizenry.
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Education
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RPS adopts next year’s budget, makes last-minute cuts to teacher stipends to save money
“To be honest, I’m really not sure where else at this late stage we would be able to identify any savings.”
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Features
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Need something new? Try these four lesser-known museums in Richmond
Summer is upon us, and with it comes the desire to get out of the house and do something fun.
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Local News
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What are the parking rules for public meetings at City Hall? The city is looking into it
A spokesperson said that taking the bus to City Hall is free, as is the bike parking on the Broad Street side of the building.
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May's top stories and more: From the Audience Desk
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Sports
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James River wins region baseball title with come-from-behind victory
Their 13-11 come-from-far-behind victory before an overflow crowd at the Dave Cottrell Field was validation of their ability to turn their abiding belief into resilience-driven action.
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