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Henrico Schools officials are in the midst of a number of major renovation projects; Henrico Fire promotes 29 members; Tech for Troops earns a grant; two missing Goochland teens last seen in Short Pump; Henrico Schools to host a job fair Thursday.Support the Show.
New on-demand public transportation service arrives in Eastern Henrico; business is poppin' for one Henrico nine-year-old; 40 Metro Richmond musicians earn music prize; Susan Greenbaum to perform in Glen Allen.Support the Show.
Where Henrico County's Class of 2024 will be attending college; how Henrico Fire officials are trying to encourage girls to consider firefighting as a career; Henrico Teen Theatre Company plans six shows in the next three days.Support the Show.
An 11-year-old Henrico boy faces 43 charges in Florida; a stabbing injures one person in Northern Henrico; Dorey Park Farmers Market honors its Varina Conservationist of the Year; Virginia and 29 other states reach settlement with Cameo parent company.Support the Show.
U.S. Rep. Jennifer McClellan introduces new STEM-related legislation; your chance to vote in the first-annual BLK RVA Community Awards; Henrico Police are seeking a silver Nissan in connection with a fatal hit-and-run; our weekly In the Garden features news about how to limit the affect of hot weather on your vegetable garden; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
After a lengthy delay, the second phase of construction at Glover Park is underway; developer planning 279 luxury apartments in Glen Allen; Henrico CASA seeking volunteers; 'Shoot Like a Girl' even coming to Short Pump; our weekly Henrico Fur Finder.Support the Show.
The Henrico Board of Zoning Appeals will meet tomorrow; Henrico CASA seeks new volunteers; a new Chick-fil-A coming to Henrico; 'Christmas in July' movies planned tomorrow at the Henrico Theatre; Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen to host 'Art Night' tomorrow.Support the Show.
An in-depth look at the rising number of suspensions in Henrico schools, which disproportionately involve Black students; Henrico Police arrest an 18-year-old in connection with a homicide; a Henrico woman who starred in an MTV show dies; a winning $1 million Mega Millions ticket is sold in Eastern Henrico; how heat affects senior citizens.Support the Show.
Henrico plans public input sessions for comprehensive plan update; three Henrico County high school students named Bank of America 2024 Student Leaders; a traffic alert for the Varina-Enon Bridge on I-295; how Virginia's unemployment rate fared in June. Support the Show.
The Goochland Planning Commission endorses plans for the expansion of a quarry, despite a request from Henrico officials to defer the case; a 22-year-old Henrico man is struck and killed by a vehicle; learn how to grow the best cucumbers; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
An update on the Tuckahoe Little League renovation project; Henrico Schools plans its "Back to School Kickoff" event; our first "mobile newsroom" event planned for Monday; GRASP offers free financial aid application assistance for students; Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan presents federal grant to YWCA of Richmond.Support the Show.
Major plans for a Near West End office park; Henrico's General Assembly delegation issues a stern letter in opposition of a proposed gambling facility; two players with Henrico connections are selected in the Major League Baseball Draft; one Henrico locale lands on a national top-10 list.Support the Show.
Taylor Farm Park opens today; Henrico planning commissioners endorse new plans for Glenwood Farms; a homeowner fires shots at someone; a back-to-school clothing sale and hairstyling event planned.Support the Show.
Henrico tightens restrictions on vaping shops; Henrico Schools plans to create a mobile environmental classroom; a longtime local theatre finds a new home for its upcoming season; a mixed report on the James River; free HIV testing available at one Henrico pharmacy.Support the Show.
A new roundabout for Eastern Henrico; Henrico officials dedicate the county's first portion of the Fall Line Trail; Gov. Youngkin issues an executive order about cell phones in public schools; the Short Pump Ruritan Club honors first-responders, others; GRTC hosts a block party in Henrico today.Support the Show.
Henrico's first section of the Fall Line Trail opens today; the board of supervisors meets twice today; how Henrico Schools officials are working to reduce chronic absenteeism; another firearm stopped at RIC; a portion of Pemberton Road reopens.Support the Show.
Henrico Police seek a hit-and-run driver who injured two; new members join the Henrico divisions of Fire and Police; Richmond International Airport earns award; Lakeside Farmers' Market to host 'Christmas in July' event this week.Support the Show.
New legislation from both of Henrico's congressional representatives; a new race honors a famed Henrico racehorse; mixed signals for Virginia's housing market.Support the Show.
A Henrico BBQ restaurant earns national recognition; a program that serves children in high-risk communities is back in a Henrico neighborhood; the Keep Henrico Beautiful Commmittee honors Land Lover and Clean Business Award winners; Pinnacle Living acquires two Henrico senior communities; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch features.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors formally approve a $60-million affordable housing trust fund; plans for improvements at an Eastern Henrico interchange underway; some of the top anglers in the nation are in Henrico this week; details about Henrico's Red, White and Lights Independence Day celebration.Support the Show.
A brush fire in Varina; a carjacking in the Far West End; two new historical markers unveiled in Eastern Henrico; a local swimmer makes the US Olympic swimming team.Support the Show.
Six people are shot in Glen Allen; US Senator Mark Warner visits Henrico; the Weinstein JCC is raising $8.5 million for facility and program enhancements; a Lakewood Retirement Community employee is biking 469 miles this week to raise money for a cause; a free diaper giveaway for dads on Saturday.Support the Show.
A convention this weekend all about STEM, gaming, robotics and more; a traffic alert in Glen Allen; free mosquito inspections available in Henrico; Sen. Tim Kaine announces three debates but doesn't name his opponent; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
Henrico Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor makes a big announcement; an event planned to address human trafficking in Henrico; two Henrico students earn Allen & Allen scholarships; your chance to see live music at two different spots tonight.Support the Show.
Plans for a Dollar Tree in Henrico are recommended for denial; The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen announces its new season; Climate Resilient RVA launches survey to help form comprehensive action plan for Metro Richmond; Henrico earns 52 NACo awards.Support the Show.
Henrico weighs restrictions on vaping shop, historical horse racing machine locations; Costco earns approval for expansion in the West End; Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares visits Henrico to announce new elder abuse unit; 23-year-old Sandston man shot and killed; a new address for Henrico's government website.Support the Show.
More change coming to Regency mall; VDOT officials want your input on two proposed projects; two more guns stopped at RIC; a new affordable housing complex opens in Eastern Henrico; a traffic alert for Mountain Road.Support the Show.
New plans for a Henrico aquatic center; a Henrico County high school drama teacher urges equal pay for afterschool efforts; Henrico Police arrest a suspect in a Glen Allen homicide; new Henrico Christmas Mother named; a popular chicken restaurant opens its first Henrico location; our weekly Henrico Fur Finder feature.Support the Show.
The Henrico School Board adopts stricter cell phone standards for students; another pedestrian is struck in Henrico overnight; a Glen Allen woman is recovering after a shark attack; Henrico police officers and detectives honored for cracking a Henrico gang; Henrico Police and Fire to play a dodgeball tournament for charity Thursday.Support the Show.
Henrico Police pursuits are up almost 80% in the past five years; Henrico MHDS to honor late official; Henrico plans its Juneteenth celebration; Hoop It Up basketball tournament coming back to Henrico in August; busy hurricane season predicted.Support the Show.
Two of the cleanest water sites along the James River are in Henrico; Henrico Schools plans a job fair; international wheelchair tennis tournament underway in the West End; Fairfield Supervisor Roscoe Cooper, III to host a constituent meeting; state police officials urge caution after deadly first week of summer; where to get a free donut today on National Donut Day; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
Henrico officials receive public input about possible road safety enhancements; the Henrico School Board will meet twice today; the death of a man found Monday in Glen Allen is now being considered a homicide; UR's Modlin Center for the Arts receives a grant from the NEA; meet the 18 animals up for adoption at the Henrico Animal Shelter.Support the Show.
A shootout on I-64 leaves three people injured; Southwest Airlines begins new service between RIC and two destinations; a Henrico student earns a National Merit Scholarship; a retired Henrico police officer is sentenced to 150 years in prison.Support the Show.
Honoring some of Henrico's top teachers; a man is found dead at a Glen Allen apartment complex; Henrico officials host a meeting to solicit ideas for improving road safety; Henrico Police seek a missing 8-year-old boy.Support the Show.
Good news for the local economy; your chance to complete a community health assessment survey; your chance to dine out for a cause at five Henrico restaurants this week; Henrico Police identify a woman killed while skateboarding along Brook Road; a Glen Allen man arrested after bringing a gun to RIC.Support the Show.
Henrico officials break ground on affordable housing units; a new restroom facility opens along the Virginia Capital Trail; RIC sets a new single-day passenger screening record; charges reduced for three in the death of Irvo Otieno; a Colonial Heights man dies in a motorcycle accident in Henrico's West End; the Dorey Park Farmers Market opens tomorrow.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors raise threshold for business license tax, approve expansion of RECAP program; the Atlantic 10 extends its stay in Henrico for women's basketball; a look at animals up for adoption this week in Henrico; our weekly In the Garden column.Support the Show.
Another pedestrian is struck and killed on Brook Road; Henrico supervisors plan two meetings today; Gov. Glenn Youngkin signs three bills seeking to reduce impact of opioids, other drugs of abuse; Virginia officials join antitrust action against Live Nation, Ticketmaster.Support the Show.
A Henrico woman is a Powerball winner; an overnight truck fire forces some road closures; several changes at Richmond International Airport; two Henrico programs earn state tourism funding; Walmart celebrates fourth newly remodeled store in the region this morning; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
Henrico confirms its third case of rabies this year; road closures at two railroad crossings to affect traffic this week and next; Virginia War Memorial plans its Memorial Day commemoration; a senior party and resource fair today in Henrico; Lewis Ginter to host Flowers After 5.Support the Show.
National recognition for a longtime Henrico PAL leader; Belmont Golf Course will turn back the clock 75 years next week; Autism Society of Central Virginia raises nearly $180,000; a new state bus route to begin next year; annual 'Click It Or Ticket' campaign underway.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors approve plans for a large data center and advanced manufacturing complex but deny plans for a six-story apartment building; TSA officers find a loaded weapon in a woman's carry-on baggage at RIC.Support the Show.
Two Henrico teens are killed in a weekend crash; a Henrico elementary school dedicates a book vending machine in memory of a longtime teacher; Henrico offering free water quality testing; five students from Henrico schools earn a National Merit $2,500 Scholarship; four new Henrico CASAs sworn in; a Virginia ABC online lottery for Van Winkle whiskey products begins today.Support the Show.
Henrico officials announce a major initiative to address affordable housing needs; the Lebanese Food Festival returns today; Sandston Rotarians again host annual Flags for Heroes event; bullying is a major issue in Henrico schools, according to school system survey responses; the Autism Society of Central Virginia will host its 5k and family fun day tomorrow; new air service begins soon at RIC.Support the Show.
A longtime community organization is folding; a Tuckahoe Talk meeting is planned next week; Henrico officials seek input about improving traffic safety; the first statewide free virtual mental health clinic debuts; Henrico Master Gardeners plan their annual plant sale and pollinator festival; this week's edition of "In the Garden" has details about ornamental vegetables and flowers; a traffic alert for Creighton Road.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors approve a controversial data center development in Sandston; plans for enhancements to Bethlehem Road earn funding; former Henrico supervisor approved to two state boards; Virginia State Police target heavy enforcement of I-95 this weekend; person who allegedly shot two dogs in Highland Springs sought.Support the Show.
Henrico's board of supervisors to consider Sandston data center case tonight; Henrico's effort to expand broadband countywide earns federal funding; Henrico Schools to participate in summer meals program; registration opens soon for Henrico Recreation and Parks' summer programs.Support the Show.
Henrico School Board members respond to calls for collective bargaining; a Henrico couple makes a bittersweet donation to Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital; police use pepper spray to break up a fight at a Henrico County high school; a series of new guided river tours planned by the James River Association.Support the Show.
The Henrico School Board will meet tomorrow; your chance to take a guided James River tour; a Henrico shopping center is sold for $22 million; DMV officials plan a pop-up event Friday in Henrico; a small business spotlight on WayGone Brewery.Support the Show.
Charges essentially dropped against five Henrico Sheriff's deputies in the Irvo Otieno case; Virginia ranks 10th on a sports tourism economic impact list; Virginia part of a multi-state settlement with an opioid manufacturer; six Henrico County high school seniors honored; VDOT seeks input on West Creek study.Support the Show.