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Styrofoam ban for all food outlets begins July 1
Localities are allowed to grant a one-year exemption to eligible food vendors if they can demonstrate that complying with the ban would create “undue economic hardship.”
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Because of delayed primary, there’s no early voting location on Richmond’s Southside
During the last Republican Senate primary in 2024, only about 150 people cast early ballots in person across all early voting sites.
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Henrico County upgraded to 'severe drought' as dry summer continues
Local officials are monitoring the situation and may issue a request for voluntary conservation.
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Styrofoam ban for all food outlets begins July 1
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After years of advocacy, Chimborazo Elementary opens new playground
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Pridefest will continue this year thanks to 'angel donor'
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AI is increasingly being used to write news. We’ll never allow it.
Here at The Richmonder, we’re not anti-progress. But we believe the core value of local news is not having the most articles or clicks, but being in the community, representing you and your concerns when decisions are being made.
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The games were fun, but these are the moments I'll remember from the high school sports season
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