New Squirrels baseball stadium will be covered in solar panels The energy generated will be enough to power about 250 homes, according to Dominion Energy.
Local actor mortally wounded after attempting to aid stranger in domestic dispute A renowned local actor, Adam Turck, is not expected to survive after being shot on Saturday morning while attempting to assist in a domestic dispute.
August 4 Newsletter: The universal language of baseball Plus, what happened last week with the city and a $5.8 million payment to a wrongly convicted man? Graham Moomaw has the backstory, and the resolution. Plus writing by Jerry Lindquist and Tom Allen.
August 1 Newsletter: Immigration debate hits home Plus, there are now 'no loitering' signs on the Lee Bridge after people were watching amphitheater concerts from there. And ahead of 804 Day, Richmond has chosen its new official dog. Plus, another 25 in '25 installment.
July 30 Newsletter: Untangling the RRHA drama Plus, how Richmond ended up with a $5.8 million bill for a decades-old wrongful conviction, and Fountain Bookstore moves into a larger location across the street. Plus, a City Council recap and today's 25 in '25.
July 28: A 'generational' redevelopment in Southside Plus, a new exhibit at the Library of Virginia tells the story of Jackson Ward. And today's 25 in '25 visits Woodland Heights for the neighborhood's popular Tiny Porch concert series. And an update on the Black Widows women's football team.
Friday, July 25 Newsletter: Our women's tackle football team is playing for the national title Plus, four stories keeping an eye on the city from our reporting team, with a focus on rental housing inspections and emergency response preparedness. Also, they're calling it the "report on reports."