Startup Virginia, a Richmond-based business incubator credited with supporting nearly 20,000 entrepreneurs across Central Virginia, is expanding its footprint into Henrico County.
The organization announced Nov. 13 that it will launch new stage-specific incubator programs and open a second location as part of the new Henrico Innovation Hub at
The Roseshire Gaming Parlor in Henrico’s Near West End, which opened to the public Sept. 29 despite numerous efforts by county and state officials to prevent it from doing so, generated more than $5.6 million in wagers on its 175 historical horse racing machines during its first few
Virginians who rely on SNAP benefits are stuck in limbo as government funding remains stalled and court battles continue over emergency payments.
The government shutdown has created uncertainty for thousands of families who depend on food assistance.
Two potential solutions exist, but neither offers immediate relief.
The first path involves
“Try to go to Paris.”
That’s life advice from 103-year-old World War II veteran and Henrico County resident Thomas Brown.
Drafted in the 1940s, as a barely 20-year-old, he was sent to Fort Dix in New Jersey for basic training. The Richmond native, who grew up in Jackson Ward,