A Richmond program that offers parents in need free rides to work is set to expand Not having a car is more common among Richmonders than people might think.
Richmond to conduct review of urban park ranger shooting on Belle Isle The ranger was wearing his own ballistic vest at the time.
Henry Marsh, Richmond’s first Black mayor, dies at 91 Marsh became mayor after residents elected the city’s first majority-Black City Council in 1977, putting him in a leadership role at a tense time when Richmond’s mostly white business class feared a loss of control over city government.
Jan. 24 Newsletter: Investigations sprout at water plant RPS will pay hourly employees for time missed during the water crisis, and what's up with all the days off of school recently?
State health officials say Richmond water crisis was ‘completely avoidable’ Questions remain about delayed response to 2022 inspection More than two weeks after a power outage set off a series of events that crippled Richmond’s water treatment plant, Virginia regulators are putting the city on notice that it may have violated state law and are launching their own investigation
Richmond selects national engineering firm to review water failure The company is expecting to have “preliminary findings” within a few weeks and will follow up later with a full rundown on what the city can do to prevent future disruptions to water service.
RPS to pay hourly workers for unplanned week off due to water crisis Also, a tax withholding error was caught in the year's first payroll.