Richmond man has run on all 2,200 of the city's streets Millikan was previously in the news for setting a Guinness world record for the fastest marathon dressed as a lumberjack.
Audit: Richmond Retirement System lost $415K from payments to dead people In total, 44 deceased people were identified as having received improper payments.
On Faith and Values: Best Thing about Walls? Knocking 'em Down Reconciliation is about relationships, which, to me, are what makes life really interesting and joyful.
May 9 Newsletter: Richmond charter school proposal gets state committee blessing Plus, a turbulent funding environment for nonprofits continues, and the Parks department is rethinking the city's urban ranger role. Also, a peek into our recent donor q&a.
A charter middle school wants to open in Richmond, but the path to approval is far from certain It has been more than 10 years since the state has received a public charter school application.
Southside nonprofit has $350k federal grant canceled as turbulent funding environment continues “It does feel like we’re all feeling the same anxiety.”
Donor Q&A: How do we choose which people to quote? Plus, what funds do City Council members control on their own, what's up with Government Road, and what can we do with a vacant block downtown?