Violating the public trust usually backfires — especially in Richmond, which has no shortage of engaged citizens, a still-functional local media and a two-term mayor in the midst of an
A Richmond judge will decide next week whether to let a charitable gaming operator challenge his previous decision allowing the city to take a casino referendum to voters in November.
The Richmond Electoral Board appears poised to vote to open two more early voting locations in the city for the Nov. 7 elections, reversing a decision the city attorney said violated state law and that drew voter suppression claims.