Fuchsia Freedom Garden in Jackson Ward springs forward with growth
Its founder called the space “a vibrant gathering space for neighbors, pollinators, and friends alike.”
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Police impound a car used in 'street takeover' on Saturday
Virginia law was changed last year to allow for up to 20 days of impoundment.
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At St. Peter's, volunteers drive a program that is part of a downtown safety net
“These volunteers are essential to the church, not only because they provide direct assistance to people experiencing homelessness, but also because they embody the principle of helping others and promote a sense of community among parishioners.”
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Richmond’s new baseball stadium is a giant leap forward. But please calibrate your expectations.
Unlike The Diamond, which for 40 years made fans walk a giant staircase and view the action from above, CarMax Park invites spectators to immerse themselves in the action.
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Budget proposal would allow larger severance payouts for top City Hall officials
Senior Richmond City Hall officials would be eligible to receive up to a full year’s salary in severance pay under a more generous policy proposed by Mayor Danny Avula’s administration.
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Richmond judge stands by criticism of city’s hired lawyer; Burks dropped from case
The judge didn’t take long to decide that she won’t back down from her public criticism of a lawyer who has been representing the city government in her courtroom.
City Government
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Budget proposal would allow larger severance payouts for top City Hall officials
Senior Richmond City Hall officials would be eligible to receive up to a full year’s salary in severance pay under a more generous policy proposed by Mayor Danny Avula’s administration.
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Education
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School funding is often the biggest budget fight. Why hasn't Richmond found a better way?
Members from both sides are now saying different things as to whether or not the formula exists.
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Features
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Ground-nesting bees are a spring phenomenon in Richmond
As the temperatures rise, species of ground-nesting bees will appear for a number of weeks.
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Local News
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Police impound a car used in 'street takeover' on Saturday
Virginia law was changed last year to allow for up to 20 days of impoundment.
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Newsletter
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March 25 Newsletter: Play ball!
CarMax Park gets its first test run tomorrow night for a concert. We took a look inside. Plus, the city wants to adjust how severance is paid, and new stats document Richmond's homeless population.
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Sports
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Defeating Cosby, maintaining the softball field all in a day's work for Powhatan players
"It wasn’t just one person. It was definitely a team effort."
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