A sewage leak forced the closure of a section of the Virginia Capital Trail on Monday, disrupting the plans of walkers, runners and cyclists in the Richmond area.
Utility crews blocked off a stretch of the popular trail just east of Rocketts Landing to address the leak, which was reported
The first residential development proposed under a new small-lot zoning district in Henrico County earned the unanimous endorsement of the Henrico Planning Commission Aug. 14.
The proposal, which would allow for 32 small lots with varying detached single-family home designs on 7.713 acres on the east line of North
Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently announced that the following Henrico residents have been appointed to state boards: State Board of Social Services – Tony Whittingham Jr., chief operations officer at Diversity; Small Business Commission – Thomas Leonard, owner of Tom Leonard’s Farmers Market; Criminal Justice Services Board – The Honorable John Marshall, circuit
Henrico Schools welcomed students back Monday to a “phone-free” school year with a new expectation: all teachers must collect students’ cell phones at the beginning of each class and place them in division-provided storage containers until class ends.
This school year will be the first year HCPS will enforce a