City officials say vote unanimous to re-open Juvenile Detention Center
City officials told CBS 6 that the state voted unanimously to re-open Richmond’s Juvenile Detention Center, which shuttered its doors in April due multiple violations.
City officials told CBS 6 that the state voted unanimously to re-open Richmond’s Juvenile Detention Center, which shuttered its doors in April due multiple violations.
Norwood wanted to correct the record. He was forced out – he said was told last summer that his tenure as chief would expire the first of the year.
One political observer sees it as a major win for the mayor who he believes will be calling the shots over the next four years.
Byron Marshall sat down for a wide-ranging interview to address questions involving his role in the hiring of two key officials in the widening probe of the city’s DSS.
Many Richmonders are busy stocking up on essentials to prepare for Hurricane Sandy, which means stores like Pleasant’s Hardware are in short supply of candles, flashlights, and batteries.
Mayor Jones refutes claims he will replace Chief Norwood, although others see a change coming soon.
On Monday, a judge overrode the City Registrar’s decision which would have kept Mayor Jones from having a November opponent.
There will be now be two candidates on the November ballot for Richmond mayor, as a judge overturns the City Registrar’s decision.
Today a judge granted a temporary injunction after a two-hour hearing regarding Micheal Ryan’s bid to run for Richmond Mayor.
A former mayoral contender plans to put up a fight and challenge the state’s non-appeal process after he didn’t qualify for the ballot.
Some believe the battle between the mayor and school leaders is far from over.
Friday, May 18, is National Bike to Work Day. The mayor will be cycling too and several groups will leave from points around the city.