Richmond public housing authority stops issuing new vouchers amid funding strains “Under HUD, if you don’t use your allocation, they take it away from you.”
Richmond rises to 16th place in nationwide park rankings Richmond’s parks are punching well above their weight.
Richmond trash worker injured after being shot during late-night collection in Shockoe “Guns are taking a serious toll on people, and it's not okay,” said Mayor Danny Avula.
Richmond puts $128K toward keeping local AmeriCorps program afloat after federal cuts According to the city, the 25 members have provided services to over 8,000 Richmond residents in the second quarter of the year alone.
‘Faster is definitely better’: GRTC and Dominion Energy showcase five new electric charging stations for public ride-hailing service The service, which began in Oct. 2023, allows riders to request a ride that will pick them up and drop them off at their desired location inside certain zones.
Rep Theatre director feeling optimistic ahead of site sale; new season will focus on crowd-pleasing hits The Virginia Repertory Theatre is days away from finalizing a contract to sell its Hermitage Road location, providing hope after a financially turbulent season.
Former governors pay tribute to Brown v. Board, but disagree on how to continue its legacy “We will never know where we're going, unless we know where we've been.”