Exactly where do the city’s broken sidewalks end? Perhaps nowhere. Some 853 sections of city sidewalk are designated as needing repair, according to the city’s Department of Public Works. The […]
Despite the Richmond Chamber’s Save Low Fares campaign, 2012 may be a rough year for the peanut carriers.
Director resigns, 72 city employees out of work after juvenile center shuts down.
Keeping the Confederates at bay isn’t easy. Especially at the Shad Planking.
Why the return of the business community’s favorite city manager means more than you might think.
Along with the weather, election season is heating up. Kristen Larson, formerly a spokeswoman and board member for the Patrick Henry School for Science and Arts, says she’s running for […]
The embattled principal at the Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts has resigned. Pamela Boyd’s last day as head administrator at Richmond’s first charter elementary school will be June […]
Kowtowing to angry Monument Avenue residents or a simple City Hall screw-up? Behind Art 180’s now-infamous permit revocation.
For his latest art exhibition, Larry Lorca took inspiration from a near tragedy. In September the local street artist had a run-in with a freight train. An avid train hopper, […]
The short game (and the long one) behind the mayor’s showdown with the Richmond Public Schools.