25 in '25: Sally Holzgrefe started the Fan Arts Stroll It started with a pile of leftover steel. It has become one of the highlights of Richmond’s arts calendar.
E-scooters are used more than Richmond’s bike share, but the city views both as important transport options The city pays about $200,000 each year to operate the bike share program, while e-scooters bring in about $168,000 in revenue.
Richmond taps official from Prince George’s County, Md., as economic development director The city of Richmond is hiring an official from the D.C. suburbs to serve as its next director of economic development.
July 14 Newsletter: A new normal for nonprofits Plus, the debut of our 25 in '25 series honoring unsung heroes in the community. We'll profile a new person in each newsletter leading up to our celebration event on September 19.
RPS Roundup: Suggested salary increases total $8.7 mil, early literacy achievement, REA contract “We will have tough decisions to make and we’ll have to consider whether we’re able to make this change at this time.”
‘A new normal’: Federal cuts to nonprofits leave Richmond based organizations facing uncertainty, looking inward For many nonprofits, finding or defining a new normal feels challenging as funding news moves rapidly.
25 in '25: Igmara Sanchez Prunier provides Latinos a space to grieve Through Duelo Latino, Igmara Sánchez Prunier has created a unique environment for the city’s Latino population.