Jan. 9 Newsletter: Waking up to water A busy day in the water crisis led to a number of postponements, suburban impacts, and ultimately progress at the water plant.
Jan. 8 Newsletter: Water crisis enters Day 3 “A lot of people are scared. It’s cold outside. This is very new.” Hear from Richmonders impacted by the water crisis, as well as local business owners, in today's newsletter.
Jan. 6 Newsletter: Losing school board candidate sues for defamation A losing school board candidate has sued his opponent for defamation. Plus, a judge won't give an injunction to stop the VMFA's new warehouse.
Jan. 3 Newsletter: What'd we miss? It's not just your imagination; it's rough out there. Plus, City Council elects a new president, and we look at the news we missed over the holiday break.
Michael Phillips: Why I do what I do People tell us they don’t see their neighborhood’s concerns reflected in local news coverage. We aim to fix that.
Dec. 27 Newsletter: What we'll talk about in 2025 Local experts weigh in on what we'll be talking about in the Richmond area next year, with a focus on City Hall, transportation, music and sports.
Dec. 23 Newsletter: Exit interview with Levar Stoney Plus, Richmond's short-lived rooftop classroom fad, and an update on our holiday publishing schedule.