Dec. 5 Newsletter: Snow day! An early budget meeting didn't appear to accomplish much, the Bizarre Bazaar opens for its 50th year, a "firehouse primary" will take place in Southside on Sunday, and animals acting up. All today in The Richmonder.
Dec. 3 Newsletter: Armstrong High will be renamed Plus, we're tossing trout into Shields Lake, a roundup of finance news from City Hall, and a Richmond School Board member is leaving to take a new job as a superintendent.
Dec. 1 Newsletter: Can't give away money RPS is finding and reaching out to students who dropped out, asking them to return to finish their degree. Plus, it was a wild ride for Richmond's cultural heritage plan, which ultimately passed the Planning Commission.
Richmonder staff news: Meet Anne-Marie Worthy! Anne-Marie Worthy will serve as The Richmonder's new Director of Development. Her experience includes time with Comfort Zone Camp, the Richmond Symphony, VPM and NBC 12.
Holiday reading: Catch up on stories you may have missed Revisit some of our favorite stories from recent weeks. Have a great holiday weekend, and we'll be back in your inbox on Monday with the latest local news.
Nov. 26 Newsletter: Mayoral memo Plus, new GRTC transfer center plan provides a glimpse into how City Center will be handled, a look at Richmond's specialty schools, and we break down this weekend's high school football action.
Nov. 24 Newsletter: This old house A famous Bellevue home is potentially on the chopping block. Plus, city administrators and council clash over the tax rate, plans for a new bus transfer station, and a visit to the postcard show.