May 25 Newsletter: Holiday catch-up Meet the (other) Richmond, learn about the upcoming Pump House renovations, and how can Richmond encourage more affordable homes? Read some of our past coverage of these issues.
May 22 Newsletter: Discussing future discussion How will Richmond change as a result of the Dominion merger? Plus, family and friends remember the protestor who was killed last week on Staples Mill Road, and a first look at the new Mosby Court development.
We're expanding our news coverage into Chesterfield! Starting this fall, we'll provide coverage of the issues and opportunities that impact both Chesterfield residents and the entire Richmond metro area.
May 20 Newsletter: Free bus funding Weather: A blazing-hot 97 could set another record, but cooler temperatures (and rain) move in overnight. On this date in 1934, store owners along Broad Street complain about loitering after crowds flock to a newly reopened ABC store as Prohibition ends. Today's newsletter sponsored by Virginia Commonwealth University:
May 18 Newsletter: Tearing down the Coliseum Did you get a ticket for parking in a bike lane buffer? You don't have to pay. Plus, Richmond collects on its short-term rental taxes, and the red light cameras are nabbing thousands of offenders.
May 15 Newsletter: Unbearable conditions After another missed day of school, RPS is considering asking that elections not be held at its buildings. Plus, Hardywood has a low-calorie IPA and will give some of the proceeds to James River restoration efforts.