Dec. 6 Newsletter: Taking out the trash contract A potential $3.5 million mistake by City Council, the Registrar's thoughts after resigning, and an end to an ill-fated plan by the School Board.
Dec. 4 Newsletter: Police steer clear of immigration enforcement The Richmond School Board says the city isn’t doing a good enough job mowing school properties and wants to revisit a 2011 agreement that put the Department of Public Works in charge of maintaining grounds.
Dec. 2 Newsletter: RPS needs $43.7 million for immediate facility repairs A holiday album featuring Richmond musicians, an effort to get more middle school students studying civics, and an update on Sub Rosa's closing due to fire damage.
Nov. 29 Newsletter: For your holiday reading pleasure Some of our favorite stories from the first 10 weeks of The Richmonder, spanning from politics to features and data mapping. Plus, an opportunity to double your impact by giving by the end of the year.
Nov. 27 Newsletter: Diversifying the police ranks Plus, a scathing report on Richmond's Registrar, and the best college football coach you've never heard of is at Randolph-Macon.
Nov. 25 Newsletter: Five years of planting trees A Richmond 10-year-old is a national champion, fire at Sub Rosa, and why a whistleblower lawsuit won't be heard until next September.
Nov. 22 Newsletter: Ginter garden employees vote to unionize Plus, the city wants to expand the speed camera program, VCU readies for its biggest games of the season, and more on this weekend's vandalism spree.