City: DPU billing glitch impacted about 15,000 customers
Officials expect the fixes to be made by Thursday.
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Richmond’s chief judge orders city officials to beef up courthouse security
“Over the last several months, there has been fighting in the public corridors, an overnight break in, an escape from custody by a defendant and an attack by a defendant on court personnel.”
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VHMC previews next weekend's 'Illumination' event for debate participants
The projection will run each night from June 25-28.
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Two more city properties, including former school once earmarked for Planned Parenthood, could be surplused for affordable housing
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Juneteenth events around Richmond this week
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Bernie Henderson, advisor to governors and ‘the very epitome of an engaged citizen,’ dies at 75
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DPU suspends water cutoffs as billing glitches continue
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Sen. Tim Kaine opens National Speech and Debate Tournament
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Lavender Hill owner sues city, City Council over SUP denial
The Lavender Hill permit has been one of the most controversial special use permits to come before the City Council over the past year.
City Government
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City: DPU billing glitch impacted about 15,000 customers
Officials expect the fixes to be made by Thursday.
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Education
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Richmond lands $8 million grant for student trades program
Richmond was one of nine cities chosen for the opportunity.
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Features
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Richmond's Flag, Part 3: Modern day boatmen recreate the freedom of the batteaux era
June 20th is launch day for this year’s 41st edition of the festival.
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Local News
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Richmond’s chief judge orders city officials to beef up courthouse security
“Over the last several months, there has been fighting in the public corridors, an overnight break in, an escape from custody by a defendant and an attack by a defendant on court personnel.”
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Sports
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Atlee baseball falls to Woodgrove in Class 4 state championship
Runs were at a premium Saturday.
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