Just after noon on Monday, Feb. 9, instructional assistant Stephanie Bell received a phone call from Henrico Virtual Academy’s principal saying that the combined Kindergarten and first grade class she co-teaches would shut down at the end of the school year.
During the next hour, all parents who had
If you are sneezing, coughing and tired these days, you’re not alone.
The pollen count in Henrico County is climbing again this week.
Mark T. Hark, a physician at Richmond Allergy & Asthma Specialists in Henrico's West End, said the pollen allergy season started a little bit
Nine local nonprofits will receive a combined $30,700 in funding through the 2026 HEART Community Impact Grants program to support environmental sustainability projects in Henrico County.
The program is providing grants from $1,500 to $5,000 for initiatives that include pollinator and community gardens, native plant cultivation and
Barry Beck, Jr. believes every kid can be a math kid. With Beck Professional Services, he’s hoping to instill that belief in every kid he meets.
Beck has been in the education field for more than a decade, and the 37-year-old Henrico resident is dedicated to helping children learn