A lawyer for the city said he didn’t ask for the sealing of a court document. Emails tell a different story.
Circuit Court Judge Claire G. Cardwell pressed Robinson on the discrepancy in a public court hearing Tuesday.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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VCU hangs tough, falls late against N.C. State
In an early-season test that could be a preview of things to come in March, Wade's uber-talented Wolfpack got all they could handle from a feisty VCU squad.
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City officials report $22M surplus for last budget year
The number is likely to revive debate over officials’ assertions the city can’t afford to cut residents a break on rising tax bills.
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Legalizing marijuana could produce tax windfall for Richmond
“Legalization can play a huge role in reducing unnecessary criminalization that has disproportionately affected some communities.”
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Avula hopes Democratic wins will bring action on gun violence, housing affordability; RPS lays out its priorities
Access to guns has “really been a challenge” for Richmond, the mayor said.
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Richmond's second draft of the code refresh is out
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With a new Southside hub, Richmond ToolBank is expanding its reach
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Former Anthem building on Staples Mill will change from parking and concrete into 'Kinsale Center,' a $500 million mixed-use project
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Several roads will close Saturday morning for the Richmond Marathon
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Richmond library's author program to feature a discussion on immigration and identity with Kevin Nguyen
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On Faith and Values: Why I am a birdwatcher
Birds, it seems to me, get a wholly undeserved bad rap from the English language.
City Government
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A lawyer for the city said he didn’t ask for the sealing of a court document. Emails tell a different story.
Circuit Court Judge Claire G. Cardwell pressed Robinson on the discrepancy in a public court hearing Tuesday.
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Education
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RPS resumes work on a master facility plan as needs continue to grow
The district will return to long-term planning as it balances new construction and maintenance needs.
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Features
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Take a look inside VPM's new Broad Street headquarters
The building is tentatively scheduled to open in May, following an extensive and elaborate moving process.
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Local News
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Richmond's second draft of the code refresh is out
The city is continuing to collect feedback on the plan, and will stage three open houses on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Newsletter
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Nov. 19 Newsletter: Wish list
NEW: A judge took issues with statements to The Richmonder by a lawyer representing the city in the FOIA whistleblower lawsuit. Plus, the new code refresh maps are out, and VCU basketball lost a tight game on Monday night.
Sports
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VCU hangs tough, falls late against N.C. State
In an early-season test that could be a preview of things to come in March, Wade's uber-talented Wolfpack got all they could handle from a feisty VCU squad.
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