As the city cracks down on nonprofit funding, one group got $250k outside of the traditional application process The group bypassed the city’s process of applying for grant funding during this year’s budget process.
GRTC will allow ads at bus stops to help subsidize free fares The revenue from the ads will fully go toward the free-fare program.
Urban Hope offers a unique affordable housing model in Richmond's East End Founded 25 years ago by a group of local Black pastors and other faith leaders in Church Hill, Urban Hope arose in response to the rapid rise of gentrification.
Neighbors move to drop lawsuit against VMFA art warehouse plan The 12,000-square foot storage facility is expected to be completed later this year.
Woofy Wellness Ranch seeks to reinvent doggy daycare by making it educational Founder Jeff Kellogg describes Woofy Wellness Ranch as a “day school” rather than a traditional daycare.
Judge urges attorneys in Richmond whistleblower case to resolve discovery disputes To date, Richmond has paid its attorneys over $134,000.
All-cash home sales rise as sellers retain the upper hand in Richmond market In one Richmond neighborhood, all-cash sales represented nearly half of all transactions.