May 5 Newsletter: Bus station advertising arrives Plus, Kings Dominion turns 50, VMFA neighbors drop their lawsuit, and a nonprofit with a unique affordable housing model is working on a new project in Richmond's East End.
GRTC will allow ads at bus stops to help subsidize free fares The revenue from the ads will fully go toward the free-fare program.
Urban Hope offers a unique affordable housing model in Richmond's East End Founded 25 years ago by a group of local Black pastors and other faith leaders in Church Hill, Urban Hope arose in response to the rapid rise of gentrification.
As Kings Dominion celebrates its 50th birthday, superfans say the park’s value helps set it apart Consumers are looking for immersive theme park experiences, but not everyone can afford to go to Disney or Universal, one expert said.
Neighbors move to drop lawsuit against VMFA art warehouse plan The 12,000-square foot storage facility is expected to be completed later this year.
Henrico, Chesterfield ask residents to ignore Richmond payment address postcard Both counties put out statements Friday asking their residents to disregard the postcard.
May 2 Newsletter: Reinventing doggy daycare Plus, Richmond cuts 200 seats for Head Start due to underenrollment, former City Council member Michelle Mosby's charity briefly gets a budget boost, and reforming the city's purchasing cards.