Feb. 21 Newsletter: Rep on the ropes again A lawsuit alleges RRHA has failed to offer hardship waivers, an audit finds that Richmond has struggled to control nonprofit grants, and Colonial Downs prepares for its biggest race yet.
Feb. 19 Newsletter: Unauthorized buns a part of Secret Sandwich squabble Plus, why every app has a different snow forecast, a couple works to make HBCUs more accessible, and more news from around the city on a soon-to-be-snowy Wednesday.
Feb. 17 Newsletter: Monitoring nonprofit grants Plus, the future of Black media is discussed, and Coach K is worried about where ACC basketball is headed. And the latest on the water investigation.
Feb. 14 Newsletter: City report clarifies water plant timeline Plus, RPS is offering a $7,500 incentive for new teachers at hard-to-staff schools, and Virginia's Muslim community is working to increase political participation.
Feb. 12 Newsletter: Henrico's water takeaways Richmond's DPU chief was texting a landline. Plus, a Black history display in Shockoe, and a post-snow forecast.rich
Feb. 10 Newsletter: RPS budget priorities Plus, porcupines are coming to Maymont, and a new bus stop has been approved for a test site.
Feb. 7 Newsletter: First Fridays turns 28 Plus, two major RPS personnel stories, and a FOIA mystery involving severance for the former DPU chief.