Feb. 23 Newsletter: Nonprofits bounce back Plus, should Rosie's have been allowed to add 500 additional machines at its Richmond location? Also, a weekend shooting is renewing calls for gun control in Shockoe Bottom.
Feb. 20 Newsletter: Defining 'attend' Bickering continues in the FOIA whistleblower trial. Plus, a new RPS budget rolls back proposed cuts, but also asks the city for significantly more money – something that may not happen. And the rest of the day's news.
Feb. 18 Newsletter: Land deals The RPS land was received in the contentious negotiations over the Diamond District. Plus, the city is studying fixes for a dangerous rail crossing, and another pedestrian fatality on the citys' streets.
Feb. 16 Newsletter: Warm thoughts The ties between Richmond and Bermuda run deep. Plus, a new cafe will serve the city's Deaf community, and a local songwriter is crafting songs about people and their stories.
Feb. 13 Newsletter: Manchester's murals A big bet on public art in the Southside neighborhood. Plus, an alleged violent encounter at a Richmond bar, a density compromise, and thoughts on the Richmond Free Press announcing it will cease publication.
Feb. 11 Newsletter: Affordable housing compromise Why the RPS budget is coming under scrutiny, and a response from the superintendent. Plus, an energy efficiency study aims to help reduce costs for RRHA, and City Council asks the mayor to consider lowering taxes – next year.
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