More than 280 new homes were proposed to the Henrico Board of Supervisors at its meeting Nov. 12, but the board approved only 41 housing units after hearing arguments from both developers and concerned residents.
Several community members, who live nearby areas where new residences are proposed, spoke out to
Last Wednesday, a steady line of at least 25 people – Black, white, Afghan, Hispanic, Asian, young and old – stood in the parking lot outside ICNA Relief Food Pantry at 3009 Lafayette Avenue in Henrico's Lakeside community, shielded from the sun under the green tents, each waiting to pick
Democrat Abigail Spanberger won the governor’s office by shifting almost every county in Virginia to the left; and in Henrico, where Spanberger won 69% of the vote, every single local precinct experienced the blue wave.
Spanberger, who grew up in Henrico, won the county by more than Democratic candidate
More than 100 volunteers gathered at Richmond Raceway Nov. 1 to assemble 550 new bikes as part of the Bikes for Kids program.
Founded in 2002 by Dee Nuckols, the program distributes hundreds of bikes annually to Christmas Mothers across central Virginia, and also partners with public schools, Henrico PAL