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.
The Bridge
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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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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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School funding is often the biggest budget fight. Why hasn't Richmond found a better way?
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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 23 Newsletter: 'Street takeover' lessons
Also: School funding is often the biggest budget fight. Why hasn't Richmond found a better way? Plus, a look at the Richmond Kickers as a new season begins and they try to shake off recent struggles.
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Sports
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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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