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.
May 13 Newsletter: Not a playground A late-night procedural move at City Council ended a debate over a proposed West End event space, more affordable housing arrives, this time for seniors, and budget takeaways.
May 11 Newsletter: Virtual Academy powers down City Council is set to approve Richmond's budget tonight. Plus, a Virginia Union graduate fulfills a promise he made to his mom more than 40 years ago, and the Richmond Ivy have started a new season.
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May 8 Newsletter: Jewels and gems A look at the last days of the Free Press. Plus, charges are filed against the man who hit and killed Bill Martin, and more on the AI video as we talk to its creator.