State didn't send enough funds for nullified redistricting vote, leaving Richmond $375K short
Richmond officials had to spend almost $375,000 in local tax dollars to run an unplanned election that didn’t count.
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Entering its fifth year, Run Richmond 16.19 invites participants to reflect on the city’s slave-trading past
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Data: Housing is more out of reach and homeownership is down for younger Richmonders
New data from UVA's Weldon Cooper Center shows housing prices have risen three times faster than younger workers' wages in Richmond.
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Ellwood Thompson's parent company acquired by data center owner
The cash crunch raised “substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern” for the next 12 months.
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State didn't send enough funds for nullified redistricting vote, leaving Richmond $375K short
Richmond officials had to spend almost $375,000 in local tax dollars to run an unplanned election that didn’t count.
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Education
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Baseball and soccer fields proposed at Lois Harrison-Jones Elementary after tennis facility falls through
The program has roughly 700 children enrolled, which is the maximum the league can support at the current fields.
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Features
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Richmond's community gardens are a hidden gem
Today there are 30 active gardens across the city, from Church Hill to the Southside.
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Local News
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Entering its fifth year, Run Richmond 16.19 invites participants to reflect on the city’s slave-trading past
The route will include information on relevant historical sites, as well as educational events scattered throughout the weekend.
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Newsletter
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Aug. 19 Newsletter: Baseball proposal steps up to bat
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NASCAR Notes: Rain delays Richmond truck race
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