Richmond’s trans community embraces an underground literary form: the zine "It is a very much more authentic way of expressing yourself and what you want people to know."
No charges will be filed in Munford principal’s bike accident Muzik was riding his bicycle when he was struck on the afternoon of March 11.
April 18 Newsletter: Uncertain times for nonprofits Plus, a new survey sheds light on how nonprofits are dealing with federal funding cuts, a tennis court plan on the North Side draws feedback, and yes, we have more more on the water crisis.
Veritas tennis court clears divided Planning Commission The area was intended for the construction of 13 townhouses. The homes were never built and today the land is a vacant parking lot.
Local nonprofits face major cuts in the city’s new budget. They’re warning of potential impacts. “These funds are on the ground creating programs for kids that are really making a meaningful difference.”
Survey of Richmond nonprofits shows uncertainty, fear as federal cuts continue “We all have to acknowledge that we are in a very uncertain and unprecedented time.”
State drinking water official says problems at Richmond plant went unaddressed for ‘decades’ The city’s main failure, according to the state, was having backup power systems that didn’t work when needed.