April 28 Newsletter: The latest on John Reid Plus, a new Forum lineup, a rehab facility debate on the North Side, and the school board asks to be removed from its MOU.
April 25 Newsletter: Housing costs projected to keep rising Plus, Richmond is just one week away from early voting but still hasn't hired a replacement for the registrar, Mayor Danny Avula responds in the raise debate, and fact checking a federal grant cancellation.
April 23 Newsletter: Raises for top earners? Plus, our fire dog will have to delay retirement for a year because of federal budget cuts, a discussion about eliminating natural gas distribution, and a former football player becomes a defense contractor.
April 21 Newsletter: More on ousted VCU adviser Plus, John Marshall's basketball coach is leaving for Petersburg, zines are making a comeback, and an update on Mary Munford's principal.
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.
April 16 Newsletter: Faulty batteries cited in state water report Plus: A prominent VMFA statue is taken down, budget updates, and what's up with all those ads for Candlelight Concerts? We went to one to find out.
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