Governor’s actions clarify assault weapons ban, restore background checks on private sales, set new storage standards and expand restrictions on where firearms can be carried
Two proposed residential developments in the Near West End and Short Pump are headed to the Henrico Board of Supervisors, having been recommended for approval by the county's planning commission at last week’s meeting.
The first, 1925 Westmoreland, would be a mixed-used residential and commercial development at
While Gov. Abigail Spanberger never signaled she would sign the proposed Prescription Drug Affordability Board, the bills’ patrons Del. Karrie Delaney, D-Fairfax, and Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, had communicated with her during this year’s legislative session as they workshopped their proposal in hopes to get her approval.
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On April 6, all 8,000 Henrico Schools staffers received an email from the Henrico Education Association, the division’s union for educators, with an urgent message:
“This year, the Board of Supervisors has denied several crucial budget requests from HCPS that will be detrimental to our students’ success,