Recovery advocate Ryan Hampton (at right) speaks with an attendee during his visit to the McShin Recovery Resource Foundation in Henrico Dec. 5, 2024. (Photo by Ana Sufja for the Henrico Citizen)
The Henrico Board of Supervisors voted unanimously May 15 to delay until June 10 votes on proposed amendments to the county’s zoning ordinance and comprehensive plan that would restrict hyperscale data center development to the White Oak Technology park region in Sandston, after hearing concerns from citizens during a
The Henrico Board of Supervisors approved the expansion of Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital, at the corner of Libbie and Monument avenues May 13. This clears the facility to build a new, eight-story building, ranging from 100 to 158 feet tall, between the north and south towers of the
Henrico officials delay adoption of proposed data center restrictions in part to consider even tougher standards; the fourth in our series of articles about refugees in Henrico; a former nurse aid found to have sexually abused two people at a Henrico nursing home never faced charges; Henrico opens its spray
Jyoti Rimal was born and raised in Nepal in a rudimentary refugee camp.
While her family originated in Nepal, generations earlier, it had settled in neighboring Bhutan. Disputes arose when the Bhutanese government objected to the growing population from Nepal, and the situation became violent, displacing tens of thousands of