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.
Donor Q&A: Ask The Richmonder anything From time to time we open up the mailbag and answer questions from you, the people who make what we do possible.
April 14 Newsletter: Richmond's roads are improving What is tactical urbanism? Plus, a report shows major improvements in Richmond's paving. And, an update on sports tourism in the Richmond region.
April 11 Newsletter: The vintage edition It's back to the past in today's Richmonder. Plus, dueling proposals over residency requirements for city officials, budget debates continue, and fare-free is here to stay.
April 9 Newsletter: The next 50 years Plus: Parking tickets are getting more expensive, and the Fall Line Trail route through Bryan Park will be debated at a community meeting tonight.
April 7 Newsletter: An RPS reading success story Weather: The cold arrives. High of 53. On this date in 1943, Mayor Gordon B. Ambler rejected the demands of garbage collectors for a 10-cent pay race, and refused to recognize their right to strike. ‘Brilliant at the basics’: How one elementary school is beating the trends and boosting literacy
April 4 Newsletter: Changes slipped into budget And... The final word on the water crisis (maybe), a ceremonial groundbreaking at the Shockoe Institute, and our editors gets a first peek at the VMFA's Frida Kahlo exhibit.