Dec. 8 Newsletter: Put a bird on it Plus, The Richmonder has obtained new documents showing the lost phone in the FOIA whistleblower case may have been found at one point. And your guide to regional composting.
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.