Councilors remained split on raises for some of the city’s top earners.
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The mayor’s proposal includes pay increases, rate hikes and program cuts.
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City officials, business leaders confident in project’s progress
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Mayor Danny Avula was invited to tour Rudd’s Mobile Home Park.
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Findings criticize city communications with surrounding counties
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They said it would allow Richmonders to make up lost income post–water outages.
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The mayor says the water works is preparing for Winter Storm Cora.
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The city's Department of Public Utilities raised alarm six hours after flooding began.
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City sets noon press conference; reservoir "almost at full capacity."
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Officials issued the advisory after a pump failure at a water treatment facility.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney says the city will work toward building a new high school south of the James River.
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Richmond landlords have filed more than 3,500 evictions since the start of the pandemic. And advocates say it’s worsening the city’s eviction crisis. At a recent election forum, Richmond’s mayoral candidates shared what they would do to tackle this issue.
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Four mayoral candidates laid out their vision for Richmond Public Schools for the next four years during a recent forum hosted by VPM and NBC12.
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After a summer of racial justice protests, Richmond mayoral candidates are being asked to reckon with calls for police reform.
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With the general election less than one month away and many residents having already cast their ballots, four Richmond mayoral candidates made their pitches to voters at the ChamberRVA Mayoral Forum Tuesday night.
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In Richmond this year, residents are voting for the mayor and city council. VPM reached out to the candidates with a list of your questions, from the citizens agenda survey you took earlier this election cycle.
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The Richmond City Health District has suspended permits for seven restaurants so far during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Richmond City Council’s Public Safety Committee voted down a proposal to ban the use of so-called ‘non-lethal’ weapons on protesters.
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The City of Richmond is one step closer to creating a museum and campus in Shockoe Bottom to memorialize its history as a slave-trading center.
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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney’s administration presented plans to City Council Monday night on increasing access to affordable housing.