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Summer heat, hot dogs and our new official dog: What to know ahead of 804 Day

Summer heat, hot dogs and our new official dog: What to know ahead of 804 Day


Music will run from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m., with a variety of performers scheduled.
By Eleanor Shaw

Fountain Bookstore moves across the street, cozying up in a new, larger location


Embracing Fountain Bookstore’s whimsy was key in finding the new store’s identity.
By Eleanor Shaw
Fountain Bookstore moves across the street, cozying up in a new, larger location

100 years after one of Richmond’s most infamous crimes, family and police gather to pay tribute to fallen officer


The sergeant was killed in the so-called “crime of the century.”
By Eleanor Shaw
100 years after one of Richmond’s most infamous crimes, family and police gather to pay tribute to fallen officer

Did you know? In Virginia, you can buy liquor the day before you turn 21.


This rule — known as the “coming-of-age rule” — was part of English common law, which many states base their code on.
By Eleanor Shaw
Did you know? In Virginia, you can buy liquor the day before you turn 21.

Volunteers who help children through court cases encourage others to join in ‘meaningful’ work


Currently, 92 Richmond children are without a CASA.
By Eleanor Shaw
Volunteers who help children through court cases encourage others to join in ‘meaningful’ work

GRTC reduces frequency of Pulse bus during midday periods, rejects potential cuts to Whitcomb route


The budget expands the area its free rideshare service, Link, covers.
By Eleanor Shaw
GRTC reduces frequency of Pulse bus during midday periods, rejects potential cuts to Whitcomb route

Richmond’s free public pools are a way to stave off summertime heat


These pools are free and provide swimming lessons for all ages at no charge.
By Eleanor Shaw
Richmond’s free public pools are a way to stave off summertime heat
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