Henrico names its teacher of the year; the county has 60 pedestrian-safety projects underway countywide; Henrico Schools earns federal funding for 10 zero-emission buses; Operation DISS-rupt to focus on I-95 corridor this weekend; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.
Two men face charges in connection with a fatal November crash; a long-awaited JLARC study on data centers in Virginia is released; Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares cracks down on robocalls; Henrico officials plan a major holiday pet adoption event Saturday.
A state senator seeks the opinion of Virginia's attorney general in relation to the planned Rosie's Gaming Emporium in Henrico; a single-vehicle crash leaves one woman dead; the Henrico Citizen and Henrico Economic Development Authority announce the second iteration of the Henrico Small Business Boost; the
The Henrico Sports and Events Center celebrates its first year with a big weekend of events; tonight begins a three-day Henrico Holiday Express Tour parade through the county; Henrico School Board members will vote on a $26.5-million request for capital improvement funds that they intend to submit to the