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Teel: New Richmond ballpark, Henrico arenas would defy odds
New sports venues rarely emerge seamlessly. Land and financing must be acquired, pols and their constituents courted, architects and contractors hired, tenants secured. Projects with so many components are bound to incur potholes, if not dead ends. Defying the odds, greater Richmond appears poised to complete three complementary facilities within...
State Police count 6 dead in July 4 holiday traffic crashes across Virginia
RICHMOND, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Preliminary numbers are in from State Police on July 4 holiday traffic deaths. State Police’s Corinne Geller says a total of 6 people died on Virginia’s highway during that 5-day counting period. While that’s 6 too many, it’s better than the 7 in just 2-days of last year’s holiday period. The fatal crashes took place in the City of Richmond and the counties of Bedford, Charles City, Henrico and Wythe counties.
Owens & Minor relocating to Innsbrook
Owens & Minor, a Fortune 500 medical supplies company, is moving to the Innsbrook Corporate Center in western Henrico County, a shift for one of the Richmond area’s largest companies. Its move to the Highwoods One building at 10900 Nuckols Road comes five months after the company sold its...
Six killed in traffic crashes on Virginia Highways during July 4th Holiday period, according to VSP
Preliminary data indicates six people lost their lives in six traffic crashes during the five-day statistical counting period for the July 4th Holiday, VSP said. VSP participated in Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E) to increase safety and reduce traffic fatalities on Virginia highways during the Holiday. “Excessive speeding, drivers,...
State Police: Six individuals died on Virginia highways during July Fourth holiday weekend
Six individuals died in six traffic crashes on Virginia highways during the five-day July Fourth holiday weekend. Of those who died, one was a pedestrian struck in a hit-and-run crash, four were drivers and one was a passenger. The fatal crashes took place in Richmond and Bedford, Charles City, Henrico...
SIX KILLED IN TRAFFIC CRASHES ON VIRGINIA HIGHWAYS DURING JULY 4 HOLIDAY
RICHMOND – Preliminary data indicates six individuals lost their lives in six traffic crashes during the five-day statistical counting period designated for the July 4, 2024, holiday. Of those who died, one was a pedestrian struck in a hit-and-run crash, four were drivers and one was a passenger. The fatal crashes took place in the City of Richmond and the counties of Bedford, Charles City, Henrico and Wythe counties. Two of the fatal crashes occurred in Bedford County. During the two-day statistical counting period for July 4, 2023, traffic crashes claimed seven lives on Virginia’s highways.*
Henrico Property Transactions: June 12-18, 2024
– $235,000, 1,526 SF (built in 1974), from Claudette C. Rodney to Forrest Hundley. 125 North Rose Avenue – $264,950, 1,006 SF (built in 2024), from Bruce W. Taylor Masonry Inc. to Latanger N. Gray. 3605 Ammons Avenue – $285,000, 1,328 SF (built in 1955), from Berkeley L. Perez...
6 die on Virginia roads during Fourth of July weekend
Six people were killed in six separate traffic crashes during the July 4 weekend holiday in Virginia, according to preliminary data from the Virginia State Police. The crashes included one on Route 895 in Henrico County and others in Bedford, Charles City, and Wythe counties, as well as the city of Richmond. One pedestrian was killed, as were four were drivers and one passenger, according to police. Two of the crashes happened in Bedford County.
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