July 4 Newsletter: At the midway point of 2025 Our most-read stories so far this year the year, minus the water. We're looking back at six months of articles from around Richmond, with some features you may have missed along the way.
July 2 Newsletter: Richmond and Henrico talk water Plus, a look at Richmond’s Cambodian immigrant community, which is learning to re-embrace its identity, and RPS reaches resolution with bus drivers. And what the styrofoam ban means for local businesses.
June 30 Newsletter: City's contract workers fight for raises Plus, Richmond gave out more than 4,000 notices of violation to property owners last year, and we've got the data. And this afternoon brings yet another water meeting, featuring Richmond and Henrico officials.
June 27 Newsletter: Density debate hits home on Hanover Plus, the aftermath of the Shockoe fire, more ICE activity in Chesterfield, a new website from a notable Richmonder in politics, and rumors about Levar Stoney making a future run for office.
June 25 Newsletter: New fire house opens; ICE in Chesterfield Plus, a review of the city's purchasing card program showed some questionable expenses, the death of a middle schooler is being classified an accidental self-inflicted shooting, and a City Council recap.
June 23 Newsletter: Here comes the sun We are in a heat warning until Wednesday. Plus, a look at tonight's City Council meeting, an early look at next season's VCU basketball team, and an investigation into campaign finance enforcement as we prepare to welcome a new registrar.
June 20 Newsletter: So many parking tickets Plus, how Levar Stoney lost Richmond (and the election). And Richmond's zoning refresh hit a snag with objections that the West End is being spared a push to increase density across the city.