Virginia’s General Assembly approved a two-year budget after months of negotiations, passing a 4% raise for teachers that will apply to Henrico Schools teachers.
Compared to the 2026-2027 budget passed by the county in April, the state’s approved budget will provide about $4.9 million more
The realities of life after long-term incarceration and the complexities of gaining independence for the first time as an adult are the focus of the film RICKY, screening June 25 at the Henrico Theatre.
After watching the dramatic depiction of a 30-year-old man navigating the challenges and
Virginia is experiencing its driest summer since 1941, with Gov. Abigail Spanberger saying that Southside and Central Virginia are particularly vulnerable to extreme drought conditions.
Henrico and other Central Virginia counties have been under a drought warning advisory since April. As of last week, the U.S. Drought Monitor placed
At the Richmond Gun Show this past weekend at the Richmond Raceway, rifles flew off the tables in anticipation of new gun laws next month.
On Sunday afternoon, a wide variety of shoppers expressed concern and the need to acquire the kinds of weapons that are being banned in Virginia,