Former Hermitage High School and Virginia Tech standout Queen Harrison Claye returned to Richmond this weekend to host the fourth annual Queen Track Classic, bringing together high school athletes from across Virginia for a day of competition.
Several schools competed in field and running events Saturday, including the 400-meter hurdles
As Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden prepares to unveil its $31-million expansion project in just less than a month, workers are still fiercely fighting for higher pay and better benefits in what has been a year-and-a-half-long negotiation process.
On April 21, about 20 to 25 garden workers – mostly horticulturists – stood outside
Local resident Tom Strei will lead the CMTA Richmond Walk 4 CMT at Henrico's Dorey Park Sunday, June 14 at 10 a.m., helping to raise money to fight the rare, incurable disease he lives with daily.
CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth) is an inheritable, progressive neuromuscular disease that affects about
Henrico County Public Schools has again been recognized as one of America’s “Best Communities for Music Education” by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation, continuing a streak of honors that dates back to the award’s inception in 1999.
Henrico Schools and Fulton County Schools (Georgia) remain the