A candlelight vigil planned tonight for an Eastern Henrico boy who died in a crash on Sunday; a New York City burger chain is coming to Henrico; Democrats assess bills to increase ballot box access and campaign transparency; volunteers sought for Keep Henrico Beautiful seed-packing party later today.
Henrico Schools superintendent to unveil proposed budget tomorrow; some major musical acts are headed to Innsbrook this summer; gun activists gather for Lobby Day in Richmond; American Red Cross facing critical blood donation shortage; major winter storm likely this weekend.
Gov. Abigail Spanberger delivers her first speech to a joint session of the General Assembly, outlining priorities; legislation would roll back some changes to assessment testing for Virginia students; legislators set to debate a number of data center-related proposals; a 6-year-old dies in a crash on I-64.
A win for Henrico residents concerned about a potential data center complex in Hanover County; what Henrico's General Assembly delegation is prioritizing this session; former NICU nurse Erin Strotman pleads no contest to nine counts of felony child abuse; three people face criminal indictments in connection with the