RPS posts job opening for a chief talent officer months after investigation into Clemmons Superintendent Jason Kamras said an “independent third party” would conduct an investigation into the allegations.
Richmond says water plant’s fluoride system is back online after January flood and April malfunction “The fluoride system is now fully operational and all system checks have been completed.”
May 19 Newsletter: Virginia's most-stolen liquor Plus, a generational divide on density as the zoning code refresh continues, former governors gather in Richmond to mark the Brown v. Board anniversary, and the latest on the property tax snafu.
Former governors pay tribute to Brown v. Board, but disagree on how to continue its legacy “We will never know where we're going, unless we know where we've been.”
Richmond’s ABC stores continue to see theft issues, but they are also spreading to Henrico County ABC store thefts made up 49% of all shoplifting cases handled by the Richmond Police Department.
Richmond real estate tax bills were sent to residents with mortgages; city is working on next steps The City of Richmond sent property tax bills to homeowners with mortgages, even though those bills are traditionally paid by the lending company.
Survey shows ‘generational divide’ in support for increasing density in Richmond “We need to think about what the next generation who is going to be living and working here prefers just as much as existing residents who are of an older age group.”