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Police ID victim, drivers involved in horse-drawn buggy crash

Virginia State Police on Tuesday evening identified the people involved in a Sunday crash involving an Amish horse-drawn buggy in Cumberland County.

A1 Minute! July 17,2024: Henrico County lawmakers blasts casino plan; Pocahontas building to be demolished; The Market at 25th[A1]

Henrico County lawmakers blasts casino plan; Pocahontas building to be demolished; The Market at 25th

Roday takes campaign fundraising lead in Richmond's mayoral race

However, latecomerDanny Avula, former state superintendent of social services, isn’t far behind.

Why did the Flying Squirrels, not the city, choose Diamond District ballpark builders?

There was a disconnect between how the developers envisioned the stadium and what the Squirrels wanted.

The Market at 25th embraces the community that surrounds it

The Market at 25th was opened to address the food desert that had developed in the East End.

Richmond neighbors: Obituaries for July 17

Read through the obituaries published today in Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Henrico County lawmakers blast Staples Mill casino plan

“This project, which includes the installation of 175 historical horse racing machines, has the potential to bring about undesirable changes to our community,” a letter to the gaming venue operator reads.

Police: man shot dead in East End

    Richmond police on Tuesday said they were investigating a homicide that occurred Tuesday morning in the Whitcomb neighborhood.

    Leadership Metro Richmond president Myra Goodman Smith to retire

      Myra Goodman Smith, president and chief executive officer of Leadership Metro Richmond for 14 years, has announced her plans to retire in 2025.

      Jeff’s Notes: To his foes, there’s nothing gentlemanly about the Virginian running Trump’s campaign.

        Jeff’s Notes: To his foes, there’s nothing gentlemanly about the Virginian running Trump’s campaign.

        Emails: ex-Richmond city spokesperson was warned multiple times about credit card use

          Officials weighed whether to suspend the cards and worried that the situation would hamper city operations and create a “negative image of the p-card program.”

          Preservation leaders question planned demolition of 101-year-old Richmond building

            Three preservation leaders say the Pocahontas Building can be adapted or rehabilitated. The state plans to tear it down to make room for a court building.

            Richmond neighbors: Obituaries for July 16

              Read through the obituaries published today in Richmond Times-Dispatch.

              Women CEOs in the Richmond startup space get real on gender inequality

              Meet a few of the female power figures in the Richmond startup space and the unique challenges women CEOs face.

              Richmond homes for big families

              Richmond homes with at least five bedrooms.

              Richmond man dies in North Carolina drowning

              A Richmond resident died Monday in a drowning in North Carolina.

              Kroger to close 4 Little Clinic locations in Richmond area

              The sites will close Friday, and Kroger has not given much indication why.

              Auto thefts continue to rise in Richmond, Chesterfield

              The street with the most stolen vehicles in Chesterfield was Midlothian Turnpike, a busy stretch of town that includes a lot of convenience stores.

              UPDATE: Charges pending in Cumberland buggy crash that killed 1, injured 6

              Virginia State Police are investigating a crash involving a horse-drawn buggy that left one person dead and six people seriously injured in Cumberland County on Sunday.

              A1 Minute! July 15, 2024; New Virginia law on teaching reading; Women CEOs; Mechanicsville arm wrestling [A1]

              A1 Minute! July 15, 2024; New Virginia law on teaching reading; Women CEOs; Mechanicsville arm wrestling [A1]

              At 100, Church Hill resident reflects on Richmond's past

              Dinella Ashby can still remember the excitement she felt stepping off the train at Broad Street Station, now the Science Museum of Virginia, in 1942.

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              Chesterfield workout group thrives post-pandemic, strengthening community ties

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              Man found dead in Richmond road with gunshot wound

              A man with an apparent gunshot wound was found dead on a Richmond road early Sunday, police said.

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