Advocates and lawmakers held a conference Thursday to say it was time for Virginia to lift an arbitrary cap on how much the state helps school divisions pay for support staff.
Police say more arrests have been made following a vandalism spree in Henrico last fall. During the overnight hours of Nov.
Henrico Police are investigating the first homicide of 2025. On Tuesday, just after midnight, officers responded to the 5000 ...
The arrests stem from a vandalism spree that left dozens of car windows shattered and several vehicles broken into, alongside ...
Listen to this article Fortune 1000 IT and professional staffing services firm ASGN has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Chicago-based employment tech consultancy TopBloc for $340 million, the ...
Language included as part of the Virginia Senate’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year would prohibit a planned gaming ...
ARKO Corp., which operates more than 1,300 retail convenience stores, said it will prioritize cutting prices at the pump this ...
Henrico Police investigating its first homicide of 2025 Henrico Police have launched an investigation into the department's ...
Brown is stuck in a frustrating gap: she earns too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to receive employer-sponsored ...
A Henrico County man was found dead with obvious signs of trauma in the driver’s seat of a vehicle after police received a ...
With millions flowing from speed camera fines, Virginia lawmakers are pushing to curb potential profiteering and increase ...
Henrico police have arrested two additional suspects in connection to the vandalism spree that took place in multiple jurisdictions, dating back to October and November of 2024.