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Historical boats with tall masts and sails, like the ones that once traveled up the James River, are docked and opened for viewing at Rocketts Landing along the Henrico-Richmond border this weekend in celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday celebration. The Pride of Baltimore, the Virginia from Norfolk
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Henrico supervisors approve new St. Mary’s Hospital parking lot, defer Short Pump townhouses again
On Tuesday, Henrico’s Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning case that will allow St. Mary’s Hospital to build a 362-space parking lot on formerly residential land in the Near West End. The new parking lot is a part of the hospital’s $370-million expansion project and
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Henrico School Board expected to vote on phone use, homework policy regulations
At their 6:30 p.m. monthly meeting Thursday, Henrico School Board members are scheduled to vote to adopt stricter regulations on student cell phone use and new limits about how much homework can be assigned. The 2026-2027 Code of Student Conduct, which is up for a vote Thursday,
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