Martin Agency and ex-exec settle #MeToo-era lawsuit out of court
The Martin Agency and its former chief creative officer settled a long-running lawsuit stemming from his ouster in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment.
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Two more city properties, including former school once earmarked for Planned Parenthood, could be surplused for affordable housing
“The number one priority is affordability.”
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Richmond expects millions in unbudgeted taxes from Airbnb rentals. It’s unclear where the money will go
One Councilor said it shows the process could be improved through better planning.
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Juneteenth events around Richmond this week
City and county offices will be closed on Friday in observence.
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DPU suspends water cutoffs as billing glitches continue
Some customers of the Richmond Department of Public Utilities are still experiencing billing problems as the department works to transition to new backend systems.
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Two more city properties, including former school once earmarked for Planned Parenthood, could be surplused for affordable housing
“The number one priority is affordability.”
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Martin Agency and ex-exec settle #MeToo-era lawsuit out of court
The Martin Agency and its former chief creative officer settled a long-running lawsuit stemming from his ouster in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment.
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June 15 Newsletter: Bringing back the batteau
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Atlee baseball falls to Woodgrove in Class 4 state championship
Runs were at a premium Saturday.
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