Activation Capital, the state’s accelerator for biotech companies, names a new CEO When Michael Steele graduated from JMU, there were few job opportunities in the biotech field.
In 2002, a body was found near a South Richmond brickyard. He’s never been identified. Twenty-three years later, officials still don’t know who he was or how he ended up there.
VCU officials ask court to toss Wilder lawsuit, saying workplace probe was ‘by the book’ The new legal filing says the investigation is about claims of “a threatening environment” at the Wilder School, including allegations Wilder himself made “threats” against co-workers.
Electrical fire closes Carytown post office temporarily Contractors have begun to evaluate damage and begin the repair process, but no timetable is available for the building's return.
Second teacher arrested in Chesterfield child porn case "This news is deeply disturbing and strikes at the heart of our responsibility to protect children."
Some of Richmond’s old-school toll booths are going away. Here’s how the new system will work In 2027 the new system will be applied to the Downtown Expressway, eliminating the need for the road’s 15-lane toll plaza.
Local Habitat for Humanity asks to buy 11 city properties in Northside to build affordable homes If City Council signs off on the idea, the project will join two other major efforts underway in the neighborhood.