Concerns about crowded conditions at Tucker High School; Henrico Fire welcomes 20 new firefighters to its ranks; proposal would offer more anonymity for large-prize winners of the Virginia Lottery; 47 Henrico educators earn or renew national board certification.
The estate of Irvo Otieno files a $25-million lawsuit; help for those who have lost health insurance following massive federal government layoffs; U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner introduce legislation to roll back tariffs against Canada; a monster-themed mini golf course chain is coming to Henrico; our Weekend
Henrico School Board members press pause on plans to shift boundaries at four high schools; the A-10 Women's Basketball Championship continues today at the Henrico Sports and Events Center; a scholarship for former Quioccasin MS students now accepting applications; what are Virginia consumers complaining about?
A Henrico man faces numerous charges after crashing a stolen car on I-81; state officials begin stocking Henrico's Hazelett Reservoir in Cumberland County; Virginia DMV warns of text-messaging scam; Brookland MS student is a winner in a Black History Month essay contest; Henrico receives state funding for circuit