New Henrico Schools policy allows more nonresidents to attend; two women injured after being shot on I-64
Henrico Newsflash – May 16, 2022
New Henrico Schools policy allows more nonresidents to attend
The Henrico School Board voted May 12 to approve a revision to a policy governing nonresidents attending Henrico County Public Schools.
The former policy allowed students of HCPS employees who live outside of the county to attend traditional schools in Henrico — but it was limited to K-5 students, and there was a tuition associated with enrollment.
Two women injured after being shot on I-64
Two women were injured after the vehicle in which they were traveling was struck by gunfire on I-64 East near Staples Mill Road in the early morning hours of May 14.
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