A look inside the new Highland Springs High School; 54-year-old man charged with strangulation
Henrico Newsflash – June 1, 2021
As new high school takes shape, a new day nears for Highland Springs
A new day is coming soon for Highland Springs.
The new Highland Springs High School will open this fall, ushering in a new era in the small community, whose existing high school is one of the oldest buildings in the county’s school system.
54-year-old Henrico man charged with strangulation in death of 44-year-old woman
Henrico Police have arrested a 54-year-old Henrico man on charges that he strangled a 44-year-old woman to death in Eastern Henrico County last week.
Houston James Myers, Sr. is charged in the death of Brandy Saunders Myers.
Henrico Police arrest, charge man in connection with two robberies
In the Garden: Dress up the landscape with spring flowering shrubs
Milestones - June 1, 2021
Henrico News Minute – June 1, 2021
Henrico’s Top Teachers – Nicolle Farrar, Greenwood Elementary School
After a quarter-century as an elementary school teacher, Nicolle Farrar knows exactly what brings her back to the classroom every year.
“I definitely do it for the kids,” she said, “just the excitement of being around them and helping them learn something new.” (Read more about one of our 2021 Henrico’s Top Teachers honorees here.)
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