May 23 Newsletter: New housing vouchers paused Richmond's parks are the 16th best! And a documentary about the James River finds its way to TV. Plus, threats close local schools early, and the death of a longtime Capitol fixture.
May 21 Newsletter: More info on tax snafu Plus, an update on the Rep Theatre after its emergency fundraising campaign, GRTC and Dominion launch an electric vehicle initiative, AmeriCorps positions are safe for now, and a key RPS job is posted.
May 19 Newsletter: Virginia's most-stolen liquor Plus, a generational divide on density as the zoning code refresh continues, former governors gather in Richmond to mark the Brown v. Board anniversary, and the latest on the property tax snafu.
May 16 Newsletter: Mayo Island park update Plus, two new additions to a list of historic sites, Riverrock returns this weekend, counting pollen high above Richmond, and a final call for 25 in '25 nominations.
May 14 Newsletter: The tattoo capital Plus, what you need to know about the city budget, a full forecast ahead of a hot weekend, and a mysterious personnel move at City Hall.
May 12 Newsletter: Tiny home village proposed to fight homelessness Also, is a building near you vacant? And a look at the upcoming real estate tax freeze, and the story of a Richmond man who has now run on each of the city's 2,200 roads.
May 9 Newsletter: Richmond charter school proposal gets state committee blessing Plus, a turbulent funding environment for nonprofits continues, and the Parks department is rethinking the city's urban ranger role. Also, a peek into our recent donor q&a.