Latest study finds rezoning will spur most new housing in mixed-use corridors from urban core through West End
Overall, RKG predicts that rezoning would produce roughly 1,200 to 1,600 housing units in areas zoned for mixed use.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Richmond lands $8 million grant for student trades program
Richmond was one of nine cities chosen for the opportunity.
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After governor’s veto, Avula says Richmond is ‘better off’ with collective bargaining
“We actually really believe collective bargaining is good and Richmond is better off because of that.”
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Developer uses city's ADU law to build 100 backyard cottages
Granny flats. In-law suites. Backyard cottages. We’re still not quite sure what to call them, but they’re starting to pop up all over Richmond.
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What are the parking rules for public meetings at City Hall? The city is looking into it
A spokesperson said that taking the bus to City Hall is free, as is the bike parking on the Broad Street side of the building.
Need something new? Try these four lesser-known museums in Richmond
Summer is upon us, and with it comes the desire to get out of the house and do something fun.
Recent Headlines
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Varina freshman turns heads, wins titles at state track meet
Moore’s 100 and 200 times were the fastest in the state Saturday, better than any other girl who competed across the league’s six classifications. -
City announces Anti-Displacement Week as housing costs remain high
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'Confident and humble,' Hanover boys and girls prevail in state lacrosse quarterfinals
“We didn’t want this to be our last game. We want to make it further than anyone in Hanover history.” -
James River wins region baseball title with come-from-behind victory
Their 13-11 come-from-far-behind victory before an overflow crowd at the Dave Cottrell Field was validation of their ability to turn their abiding belief into resilience-driven action. -
Former RPS employee’s defamation suit has its first hearing, but without her lawyer
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One of the rarest copies of the Declaration of Independence is coming to Richmond
The Virginia Museum of History and Culture said it is just one of only two paper copies known to exist.
City Government
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After governor’s veto, Avula says Richmond is ‘better off’ with collective bargaining
“We actually really believe collective bargaining is good and Richmond is better off because of that.”
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Education
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Richmond lands $8 million grant for student trades program
Richmond was one of nine cities chosen for the opportunity.
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Features
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Need something new? Try these four lesser-known museums in Richmond
Summer is upon us, and with it comes the desire to get out of the house and do something fun.
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Local News
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What are the parking rules for public meetings at City Hall? The city is looking into it
A spokesperson said that taking the bus to City Hall is free, as is the bike parking on the Broad Street side of the building.
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Newsletter
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June 8 Newsletter: A pint-sized portfolio
The mayor declares it 'Anti-Displacement Week' in Richmond. Plus, what are the parking rules during meetings at City Hall? And stories from the weekend's state sports tournaments.
Sports
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Varina freshman turns heads, wins titles at state track meet
Moore’s 100 and 200 times were the fastest in the state Saturday, better than any other girl who competed across the league’s six classifications.
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