In a 4-1 vote on Thursday, the Henrico School Board approved a redistricting proposal that would shift an estimated 661 students to different schools starting next fall.
The attendance boundary changes would move 274 students from J.R. Tucker High to Hermitage High, 181 students from Hermitage High to Henrico
The Henrico Board of Supervisors unanimously approved new restrictions on vape shops and other retail stores that sell similar substances at a meeting on Tuesday.
Under the regulations, any new stores that sell substances such as vapes, tobacco, cannabis, edibles, kratom, or other nicotine products as their “primary business” would
Henrico County Police officials are warning the public about scammers who they say have been attempting to impersonate Henrico Police officers in an attempt to solicit payments from citizens.
Victims are being falsely told that they have outstanding federal warrants and must make a payment in order for the warrant
At the December Greater Richmond Transit Company board meeting, members dismissed the public narrative that the transit company would be facing a “financial cliff” in six years.
Last month, local outlets reported that by 2031, GRTC will have spent 77% of its $22 million reserve fund. And by the same
Developer Greenberg Gibbons broke ground Dec. 16 on Midtown64 – a more than $500-million mixed-use project that will take shape on 46 acres that formerly housed the Genworth Financial headquarters in Henrico's Near West End.
Shamin Hotels is a joint-venture partner in the project.
The site, located at the