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 late Arthur Ashe Jr. was a trailblazing giant on the tennis court and in advocating for human rights and social change. Now, the Richmond native is celebrated in a larger-than-life mural at the Henrico Sports and Events Center.
Henrico County officials, members of Ashe’s family and others unveiled
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On this recent weekday morning, middle-schoolers at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School are gearing up for a competition – but not a math tournament or a spelling bee or a science fair. Instead, these sixth- and seventh-graders are preparing for a test of their people skills.
The “Amazing Shake” is
Erin Strotman, a 25-year-old nurse charged with abusing a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, was granted a $25,000 secured bond on Wednesday in Henrico court.
The judge placed several conditions on Strotman's bond, including that she:
• Must wear a GPS monitor