A Richmond program that offers parents in need free rides to work is set to expand Not having a car is more common among Richmonders than people might think.
Richmond to conduct review of urban park ranger shooting on Belle Isle The ranger was wearing his own ballistic vest at the time.
State health officials say Richmond water crisis was ‘completely avoidable’ More than two weeks after a power outage set off a series of events that crippled Richmond’s water treatment plant, Virginia regulators are putting the city on notice that it may have violated state law and are launching their own investigation into what went wrong. “The water crisis should
RPS to pay hourly workers for unplanned week off due to water crisis Also, a tax withholding error was caught in the year's first payroll.
Kamras budget proposal seeks $43.7 million more for schools’ operational spending next year Richmond teachers’ compensation has risen 41% since 2018, from an average salary of $52,000 to more than $73,000, according to administration data.
Plans for $2 million Texas Beach bridge repair being finalized, say city officials “We’re just as excited as the public to get it back open,” said Allen McCown, construction manager for Richmond’s Department of Parks and Recreation.
Avula calls Bingham departure an ‘amicable separation’: ‘We need a different skill set moving forward’ "Perhaps this event will at least shake everyone else out of their complacency."