Students are walking out of Henrico High School in protest of the Youngkin administration’s new guidelines for the treatment of transgender students in schools.
The Virginia Department of Education did not respond to a single FOIA request from me on time for 15 months (they responded on time this week after I FOIAed the last time they responded to my FOIA on time)
After Gov. Youngkin canceled the unity event in Henrico for the GOP ticket that was scheduled for tomorrow, LG nominee John Reid scheduled an event at the same time and location as the canceled event with just himself: "Henrico rally for Reid" at Atlas 42
Some exciting professional news: I’ve joined the @RTDNEWS 🗞! I’ll continue reporting on Henrico, the community I know and love. Additionally, I’m covering Hanover County. Say hello at [email protected]
Lt. Gov Winsome Earle-Sears is here at Shorty’s Diner in Richmond joining Fox & Friends. She says, “My opponent knows she is in trouble… she wants higher taxes… she wants sanctuary cities… We want the illegal aliens out.”
After reporting from @RTDNEWS revealed that the Youngkin administration stopped disseminating teacher diversity grants that the legislature had funded, the administration resumed the grants.
Hello Henrico! Today is my first day covering education for @HenricoCitizen and @Report4America ! I want to talk to those who are at the core of the education beat: students, parents and teachers. Reach out to me at [email protected] with stories or just to say hi!
The draft released Friday did NOT mention MLK Day in Kindergarten & first referenced King in 6 grade. VDOE updated the draft this morning to include MLK Day in elementary material. VDOE said the omission of MLK Day and Juneteenth was “inadvertent.”
“The Richmond swamp doesn’t like it when they encounter a different type of person who they can't control,” Reid said, drawing boisterous cheers. “They have now tried coming after me, threatening me, pressuring me with every trick in the book.”
VCU students marched through downtown Richmond yesterday afternoon in protest of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s request to review the university's racial literacy syllabi materials.
At the Department of Elections, Abigail Spanberger has turned in 40,872 signatures ballot access petitions — more than 4x the required amount & more than any statewide candidate has ever submitted, according to the DPVA