Sept. 17 Newsletter: Horse business Where to put the city's police horses? Plus, a new Rosie's concept is coming to Henrico. And, more cuts at the Times-Dispatch, the mayor speaks, and two major economic announcements for the area.
Sept. 15 Newsletter: RPS Hispanic enrollment plummets Plus, a Chesterfield school board member resigns, the Gilpin Court drama continues, Richmond Times-Dispatch circulation numbers are in, and it was the final weekend of Squirrels baseball at The Diamond.
Sept. 12 Newsletter: Diamonds aren't forever Plus, the mayor weighs in on Gilpin Court redevelopment, a City Councilor offers a new transparency initiative, a lawsuit involving the School Board, and the weekly high school football report.
Sept. 10 Newsletter: Land deal for delegate paused Plus, state legislators met with the school board, and weren't thrilled about recent comments by the group. And we unveil our new tagline as birthday week continues.
Sept. 8 Newsletter: Southside wants sidewalks and schools Plus, City Council has made tweaks to the budget process, but still won't make individual department requests public. The Rep theater is stabilizing its finances. And our birthday week celebration continues.
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Sept. 5 Newsletter: RPS auditor leaves quietly Plus, RPS administrators want to "mothball" Clark Springs, citing the high cost of getting it ready for reuse. Also, our weekly high school football roundup, the final installment of 25 in '25, and more water discussion among elected officials.