Should Richmond ban gas-powered leaf blowers? After getting mixed feedback on the idea, the councilmember says he’s not planning on pushing the proposal forward anytime soon.
August 13 Newsletter: Lawyer ads everywhere Plus, a final determination on how to prosecute the Huguenot graduation shooting, Richmond's CAO offers a suggestion on how to pay a wrongfully convicted man, and a new round of affordable housing grants.
Affordable housing program makes grants for new, existing projects Over $9 million more is headed to affordable housing projects throughout Richmond.
Richmond could use money from delinquent property fund to pay wrongfully convicted man Donald said the administration “strongly opposes” dipping into the city’s so-called rainy day fund.
Police explain why no charges were filed over one victim's death in Huguenot graduation shooting At least 30 cartridge casings were documented at the scene in the shooting’s wake.
25 in '25: Lisa Hearl is one of Richmond's most prolific volunteers By the time Stuart Circle Hospital closed, Hearl had served over 10,000 hours as a volunteer.
You can’t avoid Morgan & Morgan’s multi-million-dollar ad blitz. It’s shaking up Richmond’s legal scene. The firm has made billions by buying up advertising space, attracting thousands of clients nationally, then using those numbers to serve them at an unprecedented scale.