Audit: Richmond Retirement System lost $415K from payments to dead people In total, 44 deceased people were identified as having received improper payments.
On Faith and Values: Best Thing about Walls? Knocking 'em Down Reconciliation is about relationships, which, to me, are what makes life really interesting and joyful.
May 9 Newsletter: Richmond charter school proposal gets state committee blessing Plus, a turbulent funding environment for nonprofits continues, and the Parks department is rethinking the city's urban ranger role. Also, a peek into our recent donor q&a.
A charter middle school wants to open in Richmond, but the path to approval is far from certain It has been more than 10 years since the state has received a public charter school application.
Southside nonprofit has $350k federal grant canceled as turbulent funding environment continues “It does feel like we’re all feeling the same anxiety.”
Donor Q&A: How do we choose which people to quote? Plus, what funds do City Council members control on their own, what's up with Government Road, and what can we do with a vacant block downtown?
Richmond School Board discusses eliminating vacant positions to make budget work The amount of money committed to raises is larger than the additional money the district will receive in funding next year.