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'Something’s not right' • 41-year-old man killed, 26-year-old woman injured in Henrico motorcycle crash

'Something’s not right'

“Frustrating,” “weirdness,” “jittery,” “uncharted waters” – these are the words Henrico Board of Supervisors Chairman Tyrone Nelson and other supervisors used during a joint meeting Oct. 22 with the Henrico School Board to describe the two boards’ current working relationship. Click here to read more

41-year-old Texas man killed, 26-year-old Colorado woman injured in Henrico motorcycle crash
A 41-year-old Texas man riding a motorcycle on Interstate 295 in Henrico County on the morning of Oct. 26 died after he struck an exposed lip between the lanes and crashed, police said. Virginia State Police responded to the single-vehicle crash at 11:15 a.m. on northbound 295, about
ELECTION 2024: In third-term Senate bid, Democrat Tim Kaine faces Republican challenger Hung Cao
By Nick Caffacus, Summer Deciucis, Katie Farthing, Alyssa Hutton, Aria Lovelace and Cruz Walden, Capital News Service Virginia has two U.S. senators who serve six-year terms, with one seat up for grabs on Nov. 5. There are three Senate “classes” that determine elections and terms, with one-third of senators
Sports betting in Virginia brings in tax money, and also more helpline calls
By Stacy Watkins, Capital News Service Football season has kicked off and stretches from September to February. The sport is forecasted to bring in $35 billion in legal bets this season, according to the American Gaming Association. In Virginia it is one of the top types of sports wagers made,
Weinstein JCC to host art exhibit from Radenovic
The Weinstein JCC will host an art exhibit featuring the paintings of Alyse Radenovic from Oct. 31 to Jan. 3. The exhibit, titled “Echoes: From Sky to Earth,” will showcase Radenovic’s distinctive style within the genres of abstraction, calligraphic text, and minimalist landscapes. The exhibit is free and open to
Business in brief: Oct. 28, 2024
Henrico-based Costen Floors recently attained the Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) certification from the National Association of Home Builders. The certification helps Costen Floors educate their design teams, sales teams and homebuilder partners so that they can better serve their customers. Costen Floors is the only CAPS-certified flooring company

"Life, Love & Legacy" author Kaisha McCrea to speak at Book People Oct. 29
River Road Church, Baptist to present fortepiano recital featuring Daniel Adam Maltz Nov. 1


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Henrico News Minute – Oct. 28, 2024
Tension during a joint meeting of the Henrico Board of Supervisors and Henrico School Board; five Henrico schools receive state recognition; a traffic alert in Northern Henrico; U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman hosts a meeting today in Midlothian; new standards adopted for Virginia child care facilities.

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• How Henrico is addressing pedestrian deaths on its roads
• 2 Henrico Civil War sites to be protected with state funding
• Through new mental health initiative, Henrico Schools now offers free therapy for high-schoolers


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