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Construction will soon begin on new bike lanes on 2nd, Byrd, and 3rd Street, to be complete by February
Plans include more improving drainage and accessible infrastructure
Whether you want to walk outside to see the leaves, or are down for a day trip, we’ve got you covered with how to enjoy all the autumnal colors.
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia and the Bon Air Historical Society are holding an antiques evaluation event on Saturday, Oct. 12
Plans for “America’s Friendliest Marathon” include live podcast tapings and group shakeout runs.
The citywide celebration of all things urban forestry returns Oct. 11-20.
The Jackson Ward destination was the central topic of a summit over the summer, which has since resulted in renderings and strategies open for public comment.
The new space will be a local book store/coffee shop combo
Coverage for five bus routes and two microtransit areas will be extended starting Sunday, Oct. 20
Here’s where you can meet the American Revolution figure at reenactment events and lectures around Richmond
Donations of money, blood, and supplies are in high demand after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene
Broaden your horizons with these programs around the River City
NOVEL Scott’s Addition’s amenities include a speakeasy, record listening lounge, pool, and sky lounge.
We want to know — which Richmond restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
We want to know: Where’s your favorite local spot to get a milkshake?
Putting out a tube feeder is just the beginning — we’ll get you started in the wide world of birdfeeding.
VCU Men’s Basketball scheduled for 15 games on national TV
Next year, a portion of the city budget will be directly informed by residents.
The Meadowville Technology Park campus will grow Driscoll’s strawberries year-round.
The women’s tackle football team is filling out its roster
See “Edmund Archer: Perspectives on Black Dignity” at the museum starting Sept. 26.
The cultural run-walk event takes participants through 400 years of Black history and is put on by the Djimon Hounsou Foundation.
Expect some extra traffic and parking congestion near the former Training Center on Leigh
The local theater company says it needs $600,000 before the end of September to avoid closing
The Southside shop will feature work by local artists as well as class and event space
The environmental education project is slated to be the first of its kind worldwide
You don’t need to pay a membership fee to stay active around the River City
Get involved with the first round of engagement for the new bus rapid transit line.
Learn the decades-long story behind the apparent ghost town on Henrico’s east end.
The Library of Virginia, University of Richmond, Valentine Museum, and Virginia Historical Society will receive funding for specific projects from the NEH.