A recent controversy involving Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones was brought to the local stage at a Henrico Board of Supervisors regular meeting Oct. 14.
During the public comment period of the board’s meeting, Richmond-area resident Andrew Hixon, who said he does not live in Henrico but works
Virginia State Police are reminding motorists to stay calm and practice defensive driving as investigators continue to probe a series of recent shootings along several state interstates.
Although authorities have found no evidence that the shootings are connected or that road rage was a factor in every case, the incidents
On Oct. 14 at 6 p.m., the Henrico Board of Supervisors will hear 10 rezoning cases and provisional use permit applications that would allow 315 new single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment units to be built in the county.
A PUP case that involved a proposed data center off of
As layoffs ripple across Virginia, the Federal Employee Civil Relief Act aims to protect thousands of families from losing homes, cars and credit stability during the ongoing government shutdown