On the river, a search for ‘living fossils;’ SUV flips on Brook Road in Northern Henrico
Henrico Newsflash – September 14, 2022
On the river, a search for ‘living fossils’
More than 20 people stood aboard a pontoon boat stopped by the Port of Richmond in the James River Sunday afternoon, hoping to see a large fish jump out of the water.
A “soft gaze” over the stern and bow of the boat are the best way to catch an Atlantic sturgeon breaching, according to the James River Association officials who organized the outing. The sight of one of the prehistoric fish – which usually are about six to eight feet long – reminds some of watching a dolphin leap into the air at a show.
SUV flips on Brook Road in Northern Henrico
A Honda CR-V flipped on the northbound side of Brook Road, just north of Wilkinson Road in Northern Henrico, Wednesday morning at about 9 a.m.
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