April 15 Newsletter: Art 180 announces closure The city makes its case for why RPS should give up land on Southside for development. Plus, Mayor Danny Avula says he's working to relaunch a payment register, and the Kickers host an MLS team tonight.
April 13 Newsletter: Mandatory trees RPS has big plans for Woodville Elementary, and a state grant, but risks losing the money if it can't come up with a plan soon. Plus, the city has settled a long-running lawsuit over a FOIA officer.
Richmonder reporter named state’s best education writer! The Richmonder was named the “Best Digital Newsletter” in the state on a night where we won 20 awards total!
April 10 Newsletter: Shockoe Institute opens Plus, violent crime is down citywide, beer prices at CarMax Park, the Richmond ToolBank is waiving its borrowing fees, and Communities in Schools names a new CEO.
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April 8 Newsletter: 1 down, 2,069 to go Plus, a new aluminum roof is on the reservoir tank in Byrd Park, with more work ahead. And a recent break-in at the courthouse shows the limitations of the aging building.
April 6 Newsletter: Pain at the pump The city is spending more on school repairs in the upcoming budget, but it's doing that by borrowing from future years. Plus, VCU basketball retains several players from this year's squad.