After three months of back-and-forth, the Henrico Planning Commission reached a tentative agreement with the owner of a contract trucking business in the Varina District to make a series of improvements that will bring his property (which also houses unused truck trailers) into compliance with the zoning code.
Highland Springs High School graduate Dystany Spurlock made history this spring by becoming the first Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR’s top three circuits, and she returned to her alma mater Aug. 13 ahead of what she hopes will be her second Craftsman Truck Series start, in
The Henrico Fire Marshal's Office has determined a fire that destroyed the SwimRVA-North main pool house in July was accidental in nature, caused by an electrical failure within the building. The fire occurred shortly after 1 a.m., Tuesday, July 7.
“Our fire investigators carried out this
Union-represented workers at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden have rejected a pay raise proposal that garden officials described earlier this month as their "last, best and final offer," setting the stage for a possible strike.
LGBG Workers United – the unionized group of garden employees that is represented by