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Supreme Court’s Term Ends, Progressives Left in the Lurch

We've allowed a week to pass before addressing this, but the U.S. Supreme Court concluded its term last week, delivering a slew of momentous decisions that upset many of us who favor more progressive policies. This is hardly surprising, given that the Court has been...

Richmond Marijuana Delivery: The Cat’s Out of the Bag

Oh no! The RTD has caught wind of what is really happening in the city, now everyone knows what's up. City Hall been caught with their pants down, but let’s be real, it's not the fault of our city's green entrepreneurs. It’s the head-scratcher of a legal framework, or...

We Are Going To Vote On The Richmond Casino, Again

Richmond City Hall sparked the discussion on the ONE Casino + Resort project again this week. The previous referendum saw this proposal just barely lose by less than 1200 votes. The new referendum, guaranteed by the 2022 state budget bill, is receiving diverse...

Conservative Group Protests Outside Home of Henrico County Manager

Ron Hedlund may not be a well-known name in the area, but his actions are extremely visible. With a large sign that says "FUCK BIDEN" and a custom-made wind dancer, Hedlund frequents heavy traffic areas, trying to elicit reactions. Such reactions often escalate into...

A List Of Mass Shootings in The United States So Far in 2023

Another tragic mass shooting occurred yesterday, and like many of you, we find ourselves growing increasingly desensitized to these all-too-frequent events. As members of both the media and the Richmond community, we acknowledge that simply writing another opinion...

Bill To End Virginia Roadway Fatalities Got Zero Support In Committee

Virginia legislators tabled a bill during the regular General Assembly session that pledged to end roadway fatalities. The move disappointed road safety advocates, but supporters say they’re still committed to advancing policies to protect pedestrians and drivers. House Joint Resolution 100 was a commitment to the Vision Zero initiative, which...

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Lawmakers Opt For Study Over Elimination of Jail, Prison Fees

Incarcerated people and their loved ones will continue to pay fees that advocates and some lawmakers say are too stiff. Senate Bill 581, introduced by Sen. Joseph Morrissey, D-Richmond, initially proposed to eliminate jail fees related to the costs of an inmate's keep, work release, or participation in educational or rehabilitative programs....

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