Tattoo artists continue to flock to Richmond as its reputation grows "The quality of tattooing and the quality of art, music, and food is way better in Richmond than most places.”
Richmond’s inspector general is out at City Hall. Leaders aren’t explaining why. Under state law, the inspector general is empowered to look into allegations of waste, fraud and abuse.
More rain Wednesday before a weekend taste of summer Another round of rain comes Wednesday in the form of numerous afternoon showers and scattered thunderstorms, then a drier period will follow for a few days.
10 takeaways from the new Richmond budget The new budget plan will take effect July 1 and run through June 30, 2026.
Water regulators say Richmond’s system wasn’t set up to get accurate fluoride data Despite the uncertainty over exactly what occurred, the state notice largely aligns with the city’s assurances the situation didn’t create a health hazard.
May 12 Newsletter: Tiny home village proposed to fight homelessness Also, is a building near you vacant? And a look at the upcoming real estate tax freeze, and the story of a Richmond man who has now run on each of the city's 2,200 roads.
Tiny homes could be Richmond’s newest strategy to fight homelessness A gated community of tiny homes earmarked for chronically homeless people could be headed to Richmond.