Thomas Faragher spent years rebuilding his life. After decades of alcohol abuse, a diabetes diagnosis pushed him to quit drinking, hire a personal trainer and lose 50 pounds. For more than a decade, the gym became central to his identity — and his work as a therapist helping clients through addiction,
The case against a man charged in the DUI death of a J.R. Tucker High School sophomore has been continued again, as the victim's mother continues her push for justice.
Sharon Driver had tears in her eyes Monday as she remembered her 16-year-old son, Joshua
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger recently announced the following appointments to her administration: Task Force for the Identification of the History of Formerly Enslaved African Americans in Virginia – Michelle Evans Oliver of Henrico, public historian, financial historian and preservation strategist at Genconcepts, LLC; Cave Board – Graham Montrose of Henrico, conservationist at
Editor's note: Each week, the Henrico Citizen will present a new chapter of The Heart of the Matter, a forthcoming book by Gayle Turner and Shelli Jost Brady, longtime Central Virginia leadership consultants, storytellers, and community builders. Through stories and reflection, the authors explore how the values people