‘Room to breathe’: Contract workers want better pay to clean and protect city buildings The Council’s budget analysts indicated $1.7 million would fund the raises.
Water main broke on Hermitage Saturday morning A DPU spokesperson said crews are currently excavating to assess needed repairs and impact.
By the numbers: Districts 3 and 6 top list for most code violations in 2024 More than half of the violations were classified as environmental, like out-of-control vegetation and piles of trash or other junk.
Richmond and Henrico’s joint water meeting set for Monday afternoon Richmond and Henrico County officials will convene together Monday afternoon for a joint meeting on how to strengthen the local water system after multiple disruptions and outages this year.
On Faith and Values: Dreaming— and ‘Lightening Up’ I met an elderly fellow recently who told me of a dream he’d had as a younger man and its impact it’s in his life.
June 27 Newsletter: Density debate hits home on Hanover Plus, the aftermath of the Shockoe fire, more ICE activity in Chesterfield, a new website from a notable Richmonder in politics, and rumors about Levar Stoney making a future run for office.
Richmond-based election forecaster finds a niche with state legislative contests Nuttycombe wants to create more interest in state government as a whole, feeling it is largely ignored in the current environment.