Convention center authority OKs drawing up of ‘demolition documents’ for Coliseum
Demolition of the 55-year-old downtown arena, which has sat vacant since 2019, has been a slow process.
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Richmond collects $5.6 million related to delinquent taxes from short-term rentals
The outstanding payments, which include interest and penalties, date back to July 2023, when the City Council extended a hotel tax to short-term rentals.
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River access, hammocks and a lot more plants: Richmond unveils first long-term plan for Dock Street Park
The plan would also re-grade a steep slope leading to the river.
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‘Chill’ bear tranquilized after journey into Oregon Hill
Animal control officials in Richmond are trying to catch a bear seen in in Oregon Hill early Thursday.
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City agrees to forgive first wave of tickets for parking in bike lane buffers
Parking in the bike lane itself remains a violation and will continue to be ticketed in May.
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TJ holds its own before falling to Freeman in baseball
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Hardywood unveils an IPA beer with less than 100 calories
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Richmond added 800k new tourists in 2025, visitors bureau says
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Citing disruption, Richmond School Board will consider no longer allowing voting at schools
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Don't call it a playground: Belle Isle's new 'Nature Exploration Area' is the future of park play
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After late-night procedural maneuvering, Lavender Hill event space permit is voted down by City Council
“In the end, we weren’t able to bridge the gap.”
City Government
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Richmond collects $5.6 million related to delinquent taxes from short-term rentals
The outstanding payments, which include interest and penalties, date back to July 2023, when the City Council extended a hotel tax to short-term rentals.
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Education
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Citing disruption, Richmond School Board will consider no longer allowing voting at schools
“Learning gets impacted because we don’t meet.”
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Features
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Richmond musicians find unexpected Japanese fame after singing theme song to 'Resident Evil' video game
"The people in Japan are unbelievable."
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Local News
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Convention center authority OKs drawing up of ‘demolition documents’ for Coliseum
Demolition of the 55-year-old downtown arena, which has sat vacant since 2019, has been a slow process.
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Newsletter
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May 15 Newsletter: Unbearable conditions
After another missed day of school, RPS is considering asking that elections not be held at its buildings. Plus, Hardywood has a low-calorie IPA and will give some of the proceeds to James River restoration efforts.
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Sports
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TJ holds its own before falling to Freeman in baseball
The Mavericks pulled away in the third inning.
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