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The return to school this month marked a new phone policy for some Virginia school divisions, but not Henrico County. While other districts such as Richmond City and Hanover County have adopted the Virginia Department of Education’s recommended “bell-to-bell” phone ban, which restricts students from having their phone on
Click here to read moreWhy do some Henrico residents still get their water from Richmond?
Last week’s water crisis in Richmond, which spilled over to Henrico since much of Eastern and Northern Henrico receive their water through the city’s system, has caused some Henrico residents to wonder why they are reliant upon the city’s water supply and not Henrico’s. The reason
Click here to read moreHenrico officials hire 2 firms to analyze county’s water crisis management
Henrico County officials have hired two outside firms to analyze the county’s response to the water crisis that impacted about 24,000 county water customers last week. Whitman Requardt & Associates and Aqua Law will conduct analyses of the timeline of events that occurred and will evaluate the county’
Click here to read moreMSNBC president Jones, a Henrico HS grad, resigns
Henrico High School graduate Rashida Jones has resigned as president of MSNBC. Jones had held the role since Feb. 1, 2021, following seven years at the company during which she helped launch a number a digital services, including NBC News Now. When she took the top spot at the network,
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