Editor's note: This is the third in a special series of articles, produced in partnership with The Chronicle of Philanthropy, examining the nonprofit organizations that are key to helping refugees in Henrico find employment, learn a new language, acclimate to a new community and thrive.
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Air travel in Virginia could face growing strain, TSA officers warned Wednesday, as they staged a one-hour protest at Richmond International Airport over the federal government’s decision to strip them of key workplace protections.
While operations remained steady during the demonstration, officers cautioned that the rollback could undermine safety
A Henrico man missing since April 3 may have been spotted the following day along Nine Mile Road, according to Henrico Police, who on April 9 released an updated photo of him.
Seventy-three year-old Roy Otis Brown, Jr. went for a walk at about 3:30 p.m. April 3
In 1894, the current site of the campus at Virginia Randolph was the site of a one-room schoolhouse where Virginia Randolph – the daughter of former slaves and a woman who would later become one of the most prominent educators in the American South – began her teaching career in Henrico.
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