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 in Henrico County in about 1826, Isaac Pleasants emerged into a rare and precarious
Exit 80 off I-95 along the Henrico-Richmond border near Lakeside is likely to remain open, according to a Henrico County official, following overwhelming feedback last summer as part of a Virginia Department of Transportation survey from commuters and local residents who opposed its potential closure.
VDOT has been weighing changes
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.
Mary Frances Warden Lambert, a nationally recognized caterer whose culinary talents helped shape Richmond’s
As a group of 19 Buddhist monks made their way through Henrico County on Tuesday, people in groups of hundreds began to line the icy roadways in what many would call a “once-in-a-lifetime” historic moment.
The monks, who began their 2,300-mile “Walk for Peace” in Fort Worth, Texas this
Adopt peacefulness as a mindset – and act in a peaceful way toward yourself, those closest to you, your community and the world.
That was the message Feb. 3 shared by Buddhist monk Bhikkhu Pannakara to a group of about 100 people gathered at the Virginia Randolph Education Center on Mountain