Audit of city fuel cards finds at least $44K in ‘questionable’ spending An internal audit of the city of Richmond’s fuel purchasing cards found lax oversight of how employees were using them.
'It's part of who I am': Richmond's large Cambodian community is learning to embrace its heritage "I didn’t have a place to sleep. I didn’t know where my family was. Imagine in one life you see all that. Then all of a sudden you’re here in the United States."
5 takeaways from the Richmond-Henrico water summit Rare joint meeting on water issues stirs discussion but no breakthroughs.
'Start a new chapter': RPS reinstates fired bus drivers after tensions between the union and division The agreement requires bus drivers to no longer conduct mass call outs and not receive the flat two hour overtime pay.
Polystyrene ban begins, but small businesses are exempt for another year Large vendors with 20 or more locations in the state must stop using the containers by Tuesday.
June 30 Newsletter: City's contract workers fight for raises Plus, Richmond gave out more than 4,000 notices of violation to property owners last year, and we've got the data. And this afternoon brings yet another water meeting, featuring Richmond and Henrico officials.
New rules aim to simplify development review process in Richmond The changes could have big implications by making it easier and therefore cheaper for developers to build new homes.