Eight of the nine council members voted to reject support for the use of taxpayer money to finance the lawsuit.
Seven Delmarva-region commercial operations have now reported cases of the highly contagious virus.
A Richmond felon who hid a firearm in the pants of his 6-year-old nephew was found guilty of being in possession of a gun, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
Richmond police were involved in a pursuit Sunday evening that ended with two suspects arrested after officers broke up a ...
WHO IS DR. RODERICK RICHMOND? Following the termination of Dr. Marie Feagins as the superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County ...
The library is closed due to an ongoing roof replacement project and a crumbling ceiling. A spokesperson said work is ...
According to officials, both of Richmond’s inclement weather shelters hit capacity shortly after sundown. However, the city’s ...
A BART police officer was hospitalized early Monday after his patrol car was hit by a vehicle that allegedly ran a red light ...
Gun laws are unlikely to shift this year given the GOP governor and a narrowly blue legislature, but the landscape could ...
The move will bring more than 10,000 players under the combined club, making Richmond United one of the largest youth soccer ...
Richmond Police detectives are teaming up with VCU Police to identify a man accused of stealing lottery tickets on 13 ...
In response to records requests, officials said they would not disclose documents related to severance agreements, citing an ...