June 6 Newsletter: Amphitheater need-to-know Also: Golfer Fat Perez's Richmond roots, options for what to do with Clark Springs School, a first look at the new zoning map and a chat with Richmond's treasurer.
June 4 Newsletter: Why is Richmond's car tax higher than the counties? Plus, a cat map project is the purr-fect story for your Wednesday, City Council approves a 5-cent plastic bag tax, and what to do with a recently discovered mass grave?
June 2 Newsletter: Oregon Hill parking permits debated as amphitheater opens Also: An eventful water weekend, the city's maintenance backlog, there's not much happening on Monument Avenue, and why was Hanover County on the sanctuary city list put out by the Trump administration?
May 30 Newsletter: Commonwealth's Attorney rematch Also: Human error contributed to the second water outage, but the administration doesn't want to talk about it. And a graduation day story, as well as a local ice cream company going national.
May 28 Newsletter: 'Here we go again' For months, Richmond officials have said January's water problem should never happen again. On Tuesday, it happened again. Here's the very latest:
May 27 Newsletter: Borrowing Henrico's talent Plus, a shakeup at the water plant, a disagreement over how far the new cultural heritage plan should go, and some good news for homeowners caught up in the property tax snafu.
Catch up on The Richmonder's local reporting As our journalists take a breather on this holiday weekend, we invite you to revisit some of the in-depth storytelling we've done over the past couple months. I've shared some of my favorites below.