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Mayor Stoney 'absolutely proud' of his track record on addressing homelessness
Mayor Stoney said he is "absolutely proud" of how his administration has addressed the homelessness crisis, as he promised new funding that aims to prevent people from ending up on the streets.This Richmond small business owner says he wasn't paid for a $600 job
The owner of a cleaning business has filed a lawsuit against the owner of a Richmond cafe, claiming he was never compensated for a job his business completed.Richmond Councilors criticize city for failing to prepare shelter for homeless
Homeless advocates took to council chambers Tuesday during a public safety committee meeting to speak out against the city's storm response as it pertained to sheltering homeless people.Richmond homeowners voicing concerns over unsafe city trees, but feel ignored
Richmond residents say they're frustrated with what they believe to be a lack of maintenance and response from the city regarding trees that appear to be potentially unsafe on city property.$44 million in Virginia learning grants sitting in parents' accounts unused
Tens of millions of dollars in grants given to Virginia parents remain unspent, as some parents are still experiencing headaches trying to take advantage of their funds.Richmond Public Schools change admission policy in the name of equity
The Richmond School Board voted overwhelmingly Monday night in support of a new proposal that changes the admissions policy to the district’s specialty and Governor schools.
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