Community members, housing leaders and government officials gathered Monday at Deep Run Recreation Center to discuss the challenges in Henrico’s housing market — from skyrocketing home prices to shortages in supply and barriers to affordability.
The roundtable discussion, hosted by Supervisor Misty Roundtree as part of her Three Chopt Chats
Why students at one Henrico middle school won't have access to their cell phones for more than a month; Reynolds CC and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden begin a new partnership; Henrico to host 'Suggestion Sessions' about potential land-use designation changes; REAL ID enforcement begins in less
Students at Fairfield Middle School will have to keep their cell phones off and away for the entire school day starting April 7 until May 16, according to a social media message posted by the school April 4.
The new rule only applies to Fairfield Middle students, who returned from
In a groundbreaking partnership aimed at shaping the next generation of horticulture professionals, Reynolds Community College and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden are partnering to move Reynolds’ horticulture program to the Garden's grounds.
Beginning this fall, students enrolled in the program will take their classes at Lewis Ginter Botanical