
Going Up: Some of America’s biggest skyscrapers start in Chester
Curtain wall is often prefabricated at facilities like this one in Chester, then installed on site.
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Spanning the city
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DECC golf tourney prepares for new sponsor, course after this weekend's edition
A new title sponsor and hosting golf course will be announced in Richmond on Monday, following the tournament.
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Near West End church is under contract to be turned into 72 housing units; developer selected from dozens of bids
The density debate along Grove Avenue continues to stay active, and up next is potentially one of the area’s most transformational projects to date.
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‘Turning vision into action’: Avula rolls out new strategic plan for Richmond
“Real progress happens when we’re clear about what we’re trying to achieve and how we’ll know if we’re getting there.”
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After budgeting $3.9M to help Richmonders pay for housing, the city has only given out $20,400
Giving out money to help Richmond residents make their rent or mortgage payments is apparently more complicated than city officials thought.

Member event: Learn about NIL and revenue sharing in college sports
How are Virginia's schools adjusting to these new rules? What challenges and opportunities does it present moving forward?
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RPS receives $162,000 state grant for school security equipment
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RPS Roundup: New Clark Springs uses, Armstrong to keep its name, and the Richmond Ed Fund raised $7.5 million
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High school football report: Hanover stays unbeaten with big test on tap
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Siding with Avula, Council rejects push to lower real estate tax bills
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Richmond courthouses now allow cell phones, but only in locked pouches
Richmond officials are finally allowing members of the public to take phones into city courthouses.
City Government
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‘Turning vision into action’: Avula rolls out new strategic plan for Richmond
“Real progress happens when we’re clear about what we’re trying to achieve and how we’ll know if we’re getting there.”
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Education
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RPS receives $162,000 state grant for school security equipment
“It is really a way to enhance security in school buildings when the local budget may not allow for it.”
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Features
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Going Up: Some of America’s biggest skyscrapers start in Chester
Curtain wall is often prefabricated at facilities like this one in Chester, then installed on site.
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Local News
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Near West End church is under contract to be turned into 72 housing units; developer selected from dozens of bids
The density debate along Grove Avenue continues to stay active, and up next is potentially one of the area’s most transformational projects to date.
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Newsletter
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Oct. 15 Newsletter: No tax cut coming
Plus, mourning D'Angelo, a new policy allowing cell phones to be brought to the courthouse, a school board update and high school football report, and one last chance to sign up for our Thursday donor Zoom.
Sports
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DECC golf tourney prepares for new sponsor, course after this weekend's edition
A new title sponsor and hosting golf course will be announced in Richmond on Monday, following the tournament.
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