'It's a place that people want to be': Panelists discuss how the James River parks will evolve Crowds are likely to grow as major projects take shape on Brown's Island, Belle Isle and Mayo Island in the coming years.
Oct. 3 Newsletter: 100th anniversary of train tunnel collapse Plus, Doug Wilder scraps a lawsuit against VCU over a workplace investigation, the Free Press building is listed for sale downtown, and the results of last week's vape shop raids.
The Richmond Free Press building, a downtown landmark, is for sale During the past assessment cycle, the Free Press building was valued at $2.8 million. It is a three-story building that includes underground parking.
Oct. 1 Newsletter: Invoices disappear in FOIA case Plus, a new Ronald McDonald House will serve more than five times the number of families of young patients, an update on the RPS auditor situation, and another layoff at the Times-Dispatch.
Sept. 29 Newsletter: Waiting for Francine Plus, The Richmonder has obtained new collective bargaining rules RPS wants to impose on unions, a raid on area vape shops, and the controversy over the use of pepper spray at a concert last week on Brown's Island.
Francine the Lowe's cat, one of Richmond's most famous residents, has gone missing As of Sunday evening, it is believed that Francine boarded a truck bound for a Lowe's distribution facility in Garysburg, North Carolina.
Sept. 26 Newsletter: Lost phone, angry judge Plus, documenting a local man's ultra-marathon, promising new sidewalks leads to affordable housing approval, and the latest on the city's budgeting process.