After months without internal oversight, RPS fills auditor role
Ahmed previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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How Richmonders can vote in Tuesday’s special election on redistricting
Richmond’s regular polling places will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Street closures for Saturday's Monument Avenue 10k
Most roads will reopen at noon.
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For some Richmonders, code refresh is a promise for a better future
“There are a lot of Richmonders that are renters, and they want to have a say as well.”
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Lakeside’s giant scissors, newly refurbished, will return in Sunday ceremony
The building, initially constructed as a hair salon, was purchased last year.
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Deep Run softball shuts out Freeman
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On Faith and Values: Seeking the light
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Video shows RPS employee allegedly biting Fairfield elementary student
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In a rare event, the Richmond Kickers will host an MLS team Wednesday
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City offers to replace RPS land, pay for relocation if it turns over Southside site for mixed-use development
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Art 180 will close in August after 27 years of supporting area youth
Local nonprofit ART 180 announced Tuesday that it will be closing this August due to financial difficulties.
City Government
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Avula rolls out plan to relaunch city government’s payment register
“I will be perfectly honest to say this fell into the category of important, but not urgent.”
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Education
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After months without internal oversight, RPS fills auditor role
Ahmed previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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RPS has designed a new Woodville Elementary, but there’s still not enough money to start the project
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Features
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Richmond’s rezoning allows more development. Should it also require more trees?
At a meeting of Richmond’s Zoning Advisory Council last week, everyone wanted to make one thing clear: They all loved trees.
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Local News
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How Richmonders can vote in Tuesday’s special election on redistricting
Richmond’s regular polling places will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Newsletter
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April 17 Newsletter: Code refresh's advocates
Some renters and younger Richmonders are speaking up in the hopes of encouraging City Council to pass the code refresh. Plus, a giant pair of scissors is back on display in Lakeside, and it's time for the 10k.
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Sports
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Deep Run softball shuts out Freeman
The Wildcats (8-1) scored a run in the first inning, five in the second, and five more in the third.
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