Oct. 2 Newsletter: Mayoral candidates say how they’ll fix City Hall’s service problems Richmond officials want to redo crumbling Cherokee Road, plus the James River reaches flood level.
Richmond’s mayoral candidates say how they’ll fix City Hall’s service problems Stoney also ran on cleaning up city government during his first run for the office in 2016, saying “we just can’t accept more of the same in City Hall.”
Richmond officials planning to redo crumbling Cherokee Road Officials said they expect construction to occur in 2026 and 2027 and take somewhere around 18 months to complete.
School leaders want to revisit state performance agreement, saying Richmond is 'held to a different standard' “I’ll put it to you this way: Neither Henrico nor Chesterfield have 100% of their schools fully accredited.”
Permits and Inspections counter closed indefinitely due to leak In the meantime, citizens can submit permits through Richmond's online portal or schedule in-person assistance.
RPS graduation rates increase, are well past pre-pandemic rates Data released by the Virginia Department of Education Friday put Richmond’s graduation rate at 78.1% for 2024, compared to 72.5% in 2023 and 70.8% in 2019.
Sept. 30 Newsletter: What happens if there is a runoff in the mayoral election? RPS brings back a long-dormant committee, KavaClub gets another legal notice, and a movie premiere at VMHC.