A crowd of several hundred people packed the gymnasium of South Anna Elementary School Nov. 17 in Hanover to push back against the Hunting Hawk Technology Center proposed on the Hanover-Henrico border.
The four million-square-foot data center project, headed by regional developer HHHunt, would include 10 62-foot buildings built on
Residents of Henrico, Chesterfield and Richmond now have access to an expanded food-scrap composting program through the Central Virginia Waste Management Authority.
The food-scrap drop-off program is available at 22 sites in the three localities, including convenience centers and public-use areas. New, 65-gallon purple carts have been stationed at the
When Katie Troy's son was hospitalized with Burkett’s Lymphoma in November of 2021, she was working part-time at the Tuckahoe YMCA. During his treatment, Mason received multiple blood transfusions, but sometimes his treatment had to be delayed due to a low platelet count.
Mason died Jan. 11,
More than 280 new homes were proposed to the Henrico Board of Supervisors at its meeting Nov. 12, but the board approved only 41 housing units after hearing arguments from both developers and concerned residents.
Several community members, who live nearby areas where new residences are proposed, spoke out to