Jan. 9 Newsletter: Tech center inches closer Plus, the observation deck at City Hall is open for the first time since 2020, the Planning Commission weighs in on a West End event space, and continued coverage of a recent spate of traffic fatalities.
Jan. 7 Newsletter: Traffic fatalities take center stage Two pedestrians have died already this year in Richmond. Plus, Richmond is eyeing a major international flight, but the price tag won't be light. And an update on the Turnstile pepper spray controversy.
Special edition: One year after the water crisis, have things improved? "We’re a night and day difference from where we were last January."
Jan. 5 Newsletter: VCU's next five years Our catching up series continues with a look at progress on the Texas Beach pedestrian bridge. Plus, a look at tomorrow's special election for some Southside residents, and several affordable housing grants are headed Richmond's way.
Jan. 2 Newsletter: Catching up Plus, is GRTC running out of money or not? Also: Remember the Hartshorn Community Council? We catch up with one of the year's stranger stories. And Cosmic Baseball has its sights set on being the next Banana Ball.
Our reporters reflect Go behind-the-scenes with our reporters as we reflect on stories that stuck with us in 2025. The Richmonder has three full-time reporters thanks to the generosity of our readers.
Dec. 26 Newsletter: The rest of the story Great news for fans of the free amphitheater seating, a plastic bag tax is arriving on Jan. 1, and what's up with the Secret Sandwich dispute? Plus, how Pridefest persevered in a difficult environment and a CarMax Park update.