Monday Oct 19 | Richmond Times-Dispatch
Biz Buzz: Brothers combine office and storage spaces
Driving north on Chamberlayne Avenue from downtown, you'll see a nondescript beige building that sits off to the left.
When Rebecca Worley's new neighbors turned out to be 22 construction workers in a single-family house in Chamberlayne Farms, she was not pleased.
Victim Assistance Academy graduates hear from one who was helped
In her mind, she can still hear the phone ringing that brought word of her son's murder 13 years ago this week.
UR academy helps victims of crime
In her mind she can still hear the phone ringing that brought word of her son's murder 13 years ago this week.
Va AG, station settle hurricane price gouging case
A Campbell County gas station has agreed to make restitution to customers to settle allegations that it violated Virginia 's anti-gouging law during Hurricane Ike.
Police Pursuit Starts In Henrico, Ends In Hanover
A traffic stop turned into a police pursuit early Saturday morning in Henrico. Police say it happened at 4:42 a.m. at the intersection of Chamberlayne and Wilkerson.
Shooting victim found near Bellevue and Chamberlayne
A male shooting victim was taken to VCU Medical Center tonight around 9 after he was found lying on a grassy area off Bellevue Avenue just west of Chamberlayne Avenue.
Kitty Boitnott on 21st-Century Learning Skills
By Rocco Staino -- School Library Journal, 6/8/2009 2:10:00 PM Kitty Boitnott, a media specialist at Chamberlayne Elementary School in Henrico County, VA, has spent the last year as president of the 60,000-member Virginia Education Association , the largest and oldest professional organization serving public schools in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Henrico police seek school computer thief
Henrico County police today released a surveillance photograph of a man wanted for stealing computers at Chamberlayne Elementary School.
a oeChapter Twoa theater review
If you can remember when a paperback spy novel cost $4.95 and when telephones had dials and long cords, you are the right vintage for Neil Simon's 1977 play "Chapter Two." But you don't have to be that well-seasoned to appreciate the reliable humor and stinging pain with which Simon infused this semi-autobiographical comedy.