Henrico County and Henrico Schools officials gathered at the Wilton Farm property Sept. 29 to celebrate the upcoming construction of a new environmental education center for HCPS students.
The $16.3 million center, which will open to students next fall, will be the first public K-12 “living building” in the
Hidden in plain sight, behind the Richmond Jet Center and less than a mile from the Richmond International Airport terminal, throngs of shackled people have been loaded onto airplanes with no attributed owner about 80 separate times so far this year, according to a human rights organization and Citizen observations.
In a new proposal from Henrico Planning Director Joe Emerson, about 26% of Henrico’s landmass and almost half of the Varina District would be classified as rural or conservation land, potentially limiting future urban development in those areas.
At a Henrico Board of Supervisors work session Sept. 23, Emerson
July was the busiest month ever at Richmond International Airport, with more than 467,000 passengers traveling to and from the facility, according to monthly statistics released recently by the airport.
July travel was up by 6.3% from the same month last year, according to the data. During the