The first of our four-part video series examining the impact of COVID-19 on Eastern Henrico County, Produced in partnership with In Your Shoes Media, takes an overall look at how the virus has disrupted lives.
At an Oct. 10 meeting, Henrico School Board members addressed the drop in the number of Henrico’s fully accredited schools and expressed concerns about the state’s new accreditation system that will be implemented next year.
Fourteen Henrico schools were designated as “accredited with conditions” by the Virginia Department
The Henrico Citizen is among five local newsrooms in Virginia and 205 nationally selected to receive funding from Press Forward, a nationwide philanthropic initiative that aims to strengthen communities through local journalism. The grantees were announced today.
Press Forward intends to provide $500 million in funding for local journalism during
At its Oct. 10 meeting, the Henrico Planning Commission issued a rare recommendation of denial, to a proposed data center and light industrial complex in the Fairfield District on the Richmond-Henrico Turnpike near its intersection with Azalea Avenue. Planning Department staff had recommended approval, but the proposal had raised opposition