
Richmond once again one of the nation's hotspots for allergies
It's possible this year will be slightly better given how cold the winter was, one expert said.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Richmond School Board members working on policy addressing AI
The Richmond School Board is in the beginning stages of drafting a policy surrounding artificial intelligence in schools.
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A new courthouse is needed, but funding and details remain in dispute
Richmond’s seven Circuit Court judges threatened to take legal action against the city if it didn’t begin to tackle a situation they described as “untenable.”
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Dilapidated downtown parking garage will be demolished soon to make way for future development
One of Richmond’s most infamous buildings may finally be nearing its end.

Spring swings continue as we move between frost and warmth
The temperature swings will continue for the next two weeks. And, how does Arctic ice impact Richmond?
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Turnover in Richmond city government is down
Since 2022, turnover at the city of Richmond has fallen from 15.7% to 9.2%. -
Voting opens Tuesday for People’s Budget projects
Delegates and other members of the People’s Budget team received and sifted through 1,900 ideas. -
VCU welcomes new basketball coach with a promise to spend $4-5 million on players this year
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Richmond budget raises mayor’s salary from $131K to $175K
Last year, the City Council voted to raise its members’ salaries to $45,000, a $20,000 increase. -
Avula’s first Richmond budget includes $9.6M more for schools and higher utility bills, but no tax increases
Avula said his budget attempts to “find creative ways to operate within our means.” -
What happened with the erroneous tax rebate checks? A Richmond official explains
Richmonders surprised to get a check from the city payable to “Hartshorn Community Council” can throw them out, officials said.
City Government
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Turnover in Richmond city government is down
Since 2022, turnover at the city of Richmond has fallen from 15.7% to 9.2%.
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Education
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Richmond School Board members working on policy addressing AI
The Richmond School Board is in the beginning stages of drafting a policy surrounding artificial intelligence in schools.
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Features
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A forest grows in Swansboro
Tiny forests can grow as much as 10 times faster than conventional forests.
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Local News
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Richmond once again one of the nation's hotspots for allergies
It's possible this year will be slightly better given how cold the winter was, one expert said.
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Newsletter
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Join us 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.
Sports
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VCU welcomes new basketball coach with a promise to spend $4-5 million on players this year
"It's one of those things where it shows that VCU is a top program nationally."
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