One half of Henrico County would shift to a new congressional district, while most of the other half would remain in its existing district if a redistricting proposal put forth by Democrats in the Virginia General Assembly is approved by voters in the coming weeks – and ultimately upheld by the
In honor of February as Black History Month, the Henrico Citizen will spotlight (on each weekday during the month) an important current or former Black resident of Henrico whose life has helped shape the county.
Virginia Estelle Randolph devoted more than half a century to educating generations of Black children
When Yorgelys Vazquez heard about the U.S. government’s middle-of-the-night bombing of her hometown of Caracas, Venezuela last month, the barista was wide awake, filled with a mix of feelings about the events 2,000 miles from Henrico County.
“I was scared,” Vazquez said, speaking in Spanish, during a
In honor of February as Black History Month, the Henrico Citizen will spotlight (on each weekday during the month) an important current or former Black resident of Henrico whose life has helped shape the county.
Born Jan. 29, 1937, in Henrico County, Dr. Benjamin Joseph Lambert III would go on
Henrico’s long-running literary event All Henrico Reads will return on Thursday, March 26 at 7 p.m. with Walter Mosley. The event is free and open to the public and will be held at the Henrico Sports & Events Center, at 1 All Star Boulevard in Glen Allen.
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