August 11 Newsletter: Taking teacher attendance Plus, Keith Ramsey creates community and fun with Bike Monday Bros, and we've got more info on the city's new harm reduction vending machines. And an invitation to join us at our UCI anniversary event.
Teacher attendance rates vary widely across Richmond. Experts say it's a big deal. The impact of teacher absences is another data point indicating a larger conclusion – teachers matter.
25 in '25: Keith Ramsey keeps bicycling fun during his group's Monday night rides Everyone is welcome. More than politics or recreation or exercise, community is the point.
Opioid settlement money funds city initiatives for harm reduction So far, the city says people have been mostly using the machines for Narcan and fentanyl test strips.
Richmond’s Board of Zoning Appeals wants to hear more from neighborhood associations They never call anymore. And they never write. Lately, local civic associations have been notably silent when it comes to working with the local Board of Zoning Appeals.
August 8 Newsletter: Comparing beer prices Plus, the city wants a judge to order its former Freedom of Information Act officer to stop filing FOIA requests for city documents. And more than 1,000 people took a tour of the reopened Fox Elementary school.
City’s hired attorneys ask judge to block former FOIA officer from filing FOIA requests The city of Richmond wants a judge to order its former Freedom of Information Act officer to stop filing FOIA requests for city documents.