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Election'26   -   Mar 16, 2026 Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4
Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4

Jamin Pursell is running for the District 4 seat on the Richmond City Council, seeking a rematch against incumbent Soheila Bana, and says his years of involvement in local Democratic politics and city and county commissions give him a deep understanding of how Richmond government works. A longtime figure in

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 16, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Police report robberies, carjacking as vehicle thefts decline
What happened in Richmond: Police report robberies, carjacking as vehicle thefts decline

Richmond police responded to five robberies, an armed carjacking, a human trafficking case involving a minor, and a shooting at an occupied structure during the past week, according to the department’s daily incident log. Vehicle thefts, however, showed signs of cooling off, with 13 reported stolen compared with 25

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Mar 13, 2026 On the agenda: Flock vote returns as council weighs wastewater and an $8.2 million question
Richmond’s wastewater treatment plant

Richmond City Council returns Tuesday for what promises to be another full evening, picking up unfinished business from its March 3 meeting that ran out of time before members could vote on renewing the city's contract with Flock Safety, while also taking up a major decision on the

by Soren Hemmila
Events   -   Mar 13, 2026 Eight great things to do in Richmond
Eight great things to do in Richmond

With 30-plus miles of shoreline, two yacht clubs, endless hiking and cycling trails, and a host of restaurants, art galleries, and historic resources, Richmond has a lot to offer. Each week, Grandview highlights the best, not-to-be-missed events and offerings from around this amazing city. This week's best of

by Linda Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 12, 2026 Candidate Interview: Doria Robinson runs for re-election in Richmond’s District 3
Candidate Interview: Doria Robinson runs for re-election in Richmond’s District 3

Doria Robinson grew up on Fifth and Nevin in the 1980s, when the crack epidemic was tearing through her neighborhood, and drive-by shootings were routine. “My friends I grew up with did not make it,” she said. “Most of them.” Now a sitting Richmond City Councilmember seeking a second term

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 11, 2026 Candidate Interview: Brandon Evans for Richmond City Council District 3
Candidate Interview: Brandon Evans for Richmond City Council District 3

Brandon Evans is running for the District 3 seat on the Richmond City Council, an independent candidate who says his decade of hands-on experience inside city and county government sets him apart in the race. Evans, 34, is challenging incumbent Doria Robinson. He currently serves as chief executive of Men

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 09, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Wave of vehicle thefts leads week of robberies, assaults, and arrests
map showing the locations of incidents reported in the Richmond Police Department

Vehicle thefts dominated Richmond police calls during the week of March 2–8, with more than two dozen cars reported stolen across the city. Police also responded to multiple robberies, assaults, domestic violence incidents, and DUI arrests. Crime incident map Monday, March 2 Vehicle theft: 500 block of 24th Street.

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 07, 2026 Nominations close with Zepeda unchallenged in District 2, five vie for mayor
Richmond City Councilmember Cesar Zepeda

The last time Cesar Zepeda's political future hung in the balance, it took a name pulled from a bag and then a recount to settle things. This time, nobody challenged him at all. Zepeda secured reelection to his District 2 seat on the Richmond City Council without opposition

by Soren Hemmila
Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4
Election'26   -   Mar 16, 2026 Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4

Jamin Pursell is running for the District 4 seat on the Richmond City Council, seeking a rematch against incumbent Soheila Bana, and says his years of involvement in local Democratic politics and city and county commissions give him a deep understanding of how Richmond government works. A longtime figure in

by Soren Hemmila
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Election'26   -   Mar 16, 2026 Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4
Candidate Interview: Jamin Pursell runs for Richmond City Council District 4

Jamin Pursell is running for the District 4 seat on the Richmond City Council, seeking a rematch against incumbent Soheila Bana, and says his years of involvement in local Democratic politics and city and county commissions give him a deep understanding of how Richmond government works. A longtime figure in

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 16, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Police report robberies, carjacking as vehicle thefts decline
What happened in Richmond: Police report robberies, carjacking as vehicle thefts decline

Richmond police responded to five robberies, an armed carjacking, a human trafficking case involving a minor, and a shooting at an occupied structure during the past week, according to the department’s daily incident log. Vehicle thefts, however, showed signs of cooling off, with 13 reported stolen compared with 25

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Mar 13, 2026 On the agenda: Flock vote returns as council weighs wastewater and an $8.2 million question
Richmond’s wastewater treatment plant

Richmond City Council returns Tuesday for what promises to be another full evening, picking up unfinished business from its March 3 meeting that ran out of time before members could vote on renewing the city's contract with Flock Safety, while also taking up a major decision on the

by Soren Hemmila
Events   -   Mar 13, 2026 Eight great things to do in Richmond
Eight great things to do in Richmond

With 30-plus miles of shoreline, two yacht clubs, endless hiking and cycling trails, and a host of restaurants, art galleries, and historic resources, Richmond has a lot to offer. Each week, Grandview highlights the best, not-to-be-missed events and offerings from around this amazing city. This week's best of

by Linda Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 12, 2026 Candidate Interview: Doria Robinson runs for re-election in Richmond’s District 3
Candidate Interview: Doria Robinson runs for re-election in Richmond’s District 3

Doria Robinson grew up on Fifth and Nevin in the 1980s, when the crack epidemic was tearing through her neighborhood, and drive-by shootings were routine. “My friends I grew up with did not make it,” she said. “Most of them.” Now a sitting Richmond City Councilmember seeking a second term

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 11, 2026 Candidate Interview: Brandon Evans for Richmond City Council District 3
Candidate Interview: Brandon Evans for Richmond City Council District 3

Brandon Evans is running for the District 3 seat on the Richmond City Council, an independent candidate who says his decade of hands-on experience inside city and county government sets him apart in the race. Evans, 34, is challenging incumbent Doria Robinson. He currently serves as chief executive of Men

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 09, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Wave of vehicle thefts leads week of robberies, assaults, and arrests
map showing the locations of incidents reported in the Richmond Police Department

Vehicle thefts dominated Richmond police calls during the week of March 2–8, with more than two dozen cars reported stolen across the city. Police also responded to multiple robberies, assaults, domestic violence incidents, and DUI arrests. Crime incident map Monday, March 2 Vehicle theft: 500 block of 24th Street.

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 07, 2026 Nominations close with Zepeda unchallenged in District 2, five vie for mayor
Richmond City Councilmember Cesar Zepeda

The last time Cesar Zepeda's political future hung in the balance, it took a name pulled from a bag and then a recount to settle things. This time, nobody challenged him at all. Zepeda secured reelection to his District 2 seat on the Richmond City Council without opposition

by Soren Hemmila
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