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The City of Richmond released a report assessing the federal government shutdown and impacts on the region
The City of Richmond says its commitment to maintaining essential services for all residents in a new document published by The City in response to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Richmond's historic tattoo convention returns for its 37th year, featuring 170+ global artists and emphasizing the artistic side of tattoo culture and community.
Jones, for his part, touted his record serving as a delegate in the Virginia House, where he said he supported legislation cracking down on sex offenders and human trafficking. He also referenced his experience going after ghost gun manufacturers while working in the attorney general's office for the District of Columbia.
In 1979, three brothers went on a killing spree that terrified Richmond, Virginia. Their attacks were unpredictable — home invasions, shootings, beatings, and arson — with victims spanning ages, races,
The Richmond community celebrated 37 years of tattoo history with one of the longest-running tattoo conventions this weekend.
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2025 Halloween activities in Central Virginia
R ICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Here is a list of Halloween events taking place in Richmond, Virginia in 2025, with hyperlinks for more details: Haunts of Richmond Ghost Tours: Explore haunted sites around Richmond with themed ghost tours, including Haunted Capitol Hill and Shadows of Shockoe.
Governor Youngkin authorized Virginia National Guard for state duty ahead of protests to ensure safety. RICHMOND, Va. — Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Friday he has authorized members of the Virginia National Guard to be placed on “state active duty” status ahead of planned protests across the country this weekend, including in Virginia.
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Viral Richmond ‘gun hole’ finds new life at the Valentine museum
On Thursday, Oct. 16, the Valentine, a museum in Richmond dedicated to preserving the city’s history, announced that it will soon be adding several new items to its rotating “This Is Richmond, Virginia” exhibition — including the Richmond “gun hole,” a viral sensation that captivated the River City over a year ago.