A father whose stepdaughter was murdered in a high-profile domestic violence case is now training first responders to recognize the warning signs that could save lives.
Jim Schmidt, co-founder of the Gabby Petito Foundation, was in Henrico Oct. 24 training emergency workers to identify signs of domestic violence and strangulation.
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources has recognized 10 more Henrico County schools for environmental education as part of the commonwealth’s “Virginia Naturally” recognition program, bring to 34 the number of schools in the county to earn the recognition since the program was created in 2000.
HCPS’ total is
Henrico County will begin providing annual residential leaf-collection services in November, with both free and paid options available for residents.
Free collection of bagged leaves will begin Monday, Nov. 10 and continue through Sunday, Feb. 8. Crews will work week to week in five zones; each zone will be collected
The Highland Springs H.S. MCJROTC Color Guard presented the colors at the Sea Services Luncheon Oct. 22, which marked the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Hosted by the Richmond Council of the Navy League of the U.S. at Willow Oaks Country Club, the