Nov. 24 Newsletter: This old house A famous Bellevue home is potentially on the chopping block. Plus, city administrators and council clash over the tax rate, plans for a new bus transfer station, and a visit to the postcard show.
Nov. 21 Newsletter: First thoughts on second draft Plus, a homeless shelter operator took food from an RPS cafeteria while allegedly pocketing city and federal money, more on the Gilpin Court redevelopment, and a boxing gym and youth center is coming to Brookland Park.
Nov. 19 Newsletter: Wish list NEW: A judge took issues with statements to The Richmonder by a lawyer representing the city in the FOIA whistleblower lawsuit. Plus, the new code refresh maps are out, and VCU basketball lost a tight game on Monday night.
Nov. 17 Newsletter: Marijuana tax windfall coming? New this morning: Richmond reports a $22 million surplus. Plus, The ToolBank is expanding to Southside as demand increases, and a look at the $500 million project headed to the former Anthem building on Staples Mill Road.
Nov. 14 Newsletter: Under construction Is Richmond's zoning overhaul too much, too fast? Plus, RPS begins work on long-term facilities planning, and a look inside VPM's new Broad Street headquarters. And a look at the high school football playoffs.
Nov. 12 Newsletter: Records not found Plus, affordable housing nonprofits launch a campaign to support Richmond's code refresh, the interim fire chief gets the permanent job, and the school board accepts collective bargaining changes.
Nov. 10 Newsletter: 100 years of the 'nickel' bridge Plus, see initial renderings of the $265 million Shockoe Project, a tally of flight cancellations at Richmond airport, and Richmond's school board meets again this week with the goal of finalizing negotiating terms with its unions.