March 24 Newsletter: Overtime costs a concern for city Plus, we got lassoed by the police department's newest tool. And, a Patrick Henry protest and a basketball coach's departure.
March 21 Newsletter: With loss, VCU enters uncertain offseason Plus, what did Patrick Henry really say? And federal funding is the subject of local protests, as well as a study by the city. And an observation from Denver.
March 19 Newsletter: Inspecting rental homes Plus, $500k in health grants, and the Dutch Cycling Embassy visits Richmond. The spring forecast calls for pollen, and campaign finance reform based on the Tavares Floyd case did not pass this year at the GA.
March 17 Newsletter: A forest grows in Swansboro Plus, a civil rights icon turns 100 years old tomorrow, a bike parade calls for safer roads, and VCU will participate in March Madness after winning its conference tournament.
March 14 Newsletter: The new Brown's Island Plus, budget season continues, John Marshall wins the state title (again), and why are VCU fans nervous about their NCAA tournament chances?
March 12 Newsletter: The shrinking pharmacy scene Plus, Rosie's tax dollars would return to Richmond in new budget, and in a family of lawyers, Rally Axselle is making a name for himself as a high school basketball coach.
March 10 Newsletter: Preserving analog memories Plus, UR students unveil a new salad dressing, a severe sentencing in the City Hall bus stop murder, and it's like speed dating - but for creatives looking for work.