Richmond officials say the $5.8M bill for a wrongful conviction was a surprise. But the city slow-walked a response for months In a fourth email to the mayor’s office on June 23, Grimm's lawyers stressed that “July 1 is quickly approaching.”
On Faith and Values: Check, Please! I think you can learn a lot about a person by watching the way they treat waiters and waitresses.
August 1 Newsletter: Immigration debate hits home Plus, there are now 'no loitering' signs on the Lee Bridge after people were watching amphitheater concerts from there. And ahead of 804 Day, Richmond has chosen its new official dog. Plus, another 25 in '25 installment.
Richmond’s Latino community shares its uncertainty after ICE detains a 21-year-old man on Wednesday morning Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards said the department has seen a 34% drop in 911 calls from the neighborhood.
Summer heat, hot dogs and our new official dog: What to know ahead of 804 Day Music will run from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m., with a variety of performers scheduled.
25 in '25: Bob Argabright made it his mission to fix up a South Richmond park Argabright’s interest in the park grew out of the Micah Initiative, a faith-based effort to address educational disparities in city schools.
New amphitheater leads city to put up ‘No Loitering’ signs on Lee Bridge "As the Lee Bridge is an active roadway, these individuals pose a safety threat to themselves and motorists."