July 3 Newsletter: America's birthday weekend Digging for the past on Belle Isle, a Fan monument, the Capitol's 'warming machine,' and other tales from Richmond's history ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
July 1 Newsletter: Beating Kings Dominion Plus, a look back at a time when Richmond was a hotbed of peach innovation, a group is trying to put code refresh on the ballot, and the rest of the day's news from The Richmonder.
June 29 Newsletter: Crafting Shockoe's future Plus, a new playground at Chimborazo Elementary, get ready for an expanded Styrofoam ban, and an early voting location won't be available for this year's primary.
June 26 Newsletter: Leaving Planet Money Plus, the nation's travel influencers are in Richmond, and we spent the day with them. And there's a new candidate in the 6th District School Board race.
June 24 Newsletter: Mayo's missing piece The state is providing $15 million to tear down the Richmond Coliseum, what to do about illegal tire dumping, and more debate over the code refresh rezoning initiative.
June 22 Newsletter: Making the news Plus, City Council wrestles with code refresh ahead of a third draft proposal, with duplexes a top issue. And Gilpin Court's redevelopment took another step forward, but a long process remains.
June 19 Newsletter: DPU's billing glitch Plus, a response to Flying Squirrels owner Lou DiBella's lawsuit, City Council punts on transparency legislation once again, and Juneteenth events around town.