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In the Varina High School library, about a dozen high school boys gathered in a circle around four firefighters in plain clothes, talking about everything from future careers to saving up for college to high school friendships. “As a kid, honestly, I had no clue that there were Black firefighters,
Click here to read moreWhy this organization is urging businesses to help address affordable housing needs in Henrico, Richmond region
The need for more affordable housing in the Metro Richmond region is of critical importance to the future of the region, and businesses should step up to support the construction of more of it. That conclusion was among several offered during the Partnership for Housing Affordability’s 2025 State of
Click here to read moreReport will offer various options for enhanced water supply to Eastern Henrico
Henrico County will spend about $90,000 for an external report that will analyze the county’s response to this month’s water crisis and provide it with ideas about how to effectively provide its own water to Eastern Henrico in short-term, mid-term and longer-term scenarios. The county also will
Click here to read moreHenrico students weigh in on school system's cell phone policy
The return to school this month marked a new phone policy for some Virginia school divisions, but not Henrico County. While other districts such as Richmond City and Hanover County have adopted the Virginia Department of Education’s recommended “bell-to-bell” phone ban, which restricts students from having their phone on
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