Richmond proposes record-breaking funding for its schools — but it’s still not enough to cover costs
Richmond is proposing investing a record-breaking sum of money into its schools this coming school year — but it still falls short of the district’s expected costs.
"We are thrilled to welcome newcomers and to watch our city grow and become more diverse, but we also want those who have lived here their entire lives to be able to stay and be a part of that growth, ...
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Gibson explains why a subpoena may be issued to Mayor Avula, other Richmond leaders over city transparency
Richmond City Councilwoman Kenya Gibson spoke with 8News about her pursuit for financial and employee information from the city, and her threat of legal action if Mayor Danny Avula and other city ...
To focus attention on the need to improve pedestrian safety, the city has dubbed 2026 the year of the pedestrian. According ...
Richmond tapped its reserves to help cover a key Diamond District land purchase because "there wasn't really a plan" to pay for it, Mayor Danny Avula told Axios. Why it matters: With nearly $130 ...
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula and Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards continue to speak out on the weekend Shockoe Bottom mass shooting, calling it a needless tragedy.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula and Police Chief Rick Edwards are vowing to make safety a top priority this weekend after a mass ...
Code Refresh, according to the city website, is “an overhaul of an outdated zoning code to meet the needs of Richmonders today, tomorrow, and for the next generation… this means remapping every single ...
State law allows the City Council to ask a judge to order testimony or document production if the councilmembers are not able to secure those things on their own.
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