War, displacement, resettlement and acculturation mark the refugee experience.
The International Rescue Committee has resettled people from war-torn countries in Henrico for a decade. To mark that milestone, the IRC is holding a fundraiser Oct. 24,that focuses on the lived experiences of the people the humanitarian group has impacted.
Henrico’s Board of Supervisors Oct. 14 unanimously approved four rezoning cases that will bring 251 new apartments and single-family homes to the county at a board meeting.
The approval allows developers to construct two five-story buildings that will house 150 multi-family apartment units and additional office spaces in the
During an Oct. 14 Henrico Board of Supervisors meeting, county staffers presented a proposal to construct Henrico’s first animal cruelty registry, which also would be the first registry of its kind in Virginia.
If approved by the board, the registry would be published on the Henrico Police website and
Residents of the Wyndham community are speaking out against plans for a massive data center campus that would be built just feet from their neighborhood, citing concerns about noise, environmental impact and health risks.
The project, proposed by real estate company HHHunt, is called the Hunting Hawk Technology Center. It