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.
Join us Monday for a movie night at The Byrd! The Richmonder invites you to join us for a screening of "Join or Die," a film about the importance of forming social connections.
March 31 Newsletter: An end for an infamous building? Plus, judges are tired of waiting for a new courthouse, People's Budget voting begins tomorrow, and VCU will spend at least $4 million on basketball players this year.
March 28 Newsletter: Plastic bag tax on the way? Plus, the proposed city budget raises utility bills but leaves taxes alone, while schools and nonprofits are unhappy with their share of the pie. And, what happened with those incorrect refund checks?