The return to school this month marked a new phone policy for some Virginia school divisions, but not Henrico County.
While other districts such as Richmond City and Hanover County have adopted the Virginia Department of Education’s recommended “bell-to-bell” phone ban, which restricts students from having their phone on
Although it is contractually obligated to purchase an average of about 12 million gallons of water per day from the City of Richmond until midway through 2040, Henrico County should have the infrastructure in place to supply all county customers with water from its own treatment facility well before then,
Last week’s water crisis in Richmond, which spilled over to Henrico since much of Eastern and Northern Henrico receive their water through the city’s system, has caused some Henrico residents to wonder why they are reliant upon the city’s water supply and not Henrico’s.
The reason
Metro Richmond residents who reflect the area’s cultural diversity are encouraged to apply for My Henrico Academy, a leadership program designed to strengthen connections between the county and its multicultural communities while encouraging civic participation.
Now entering its fifth year, the free program offers up to 20 immigrant and