The Greater Richmond Transit Company and the City of Richmond have officially begun the search for a developer for their long-awaited new downtown transfer station. The station will be at the site of ...
This whole semester, I have hounded staff and contributors about getting their articles in on time. It only makes sense that I didn’t start writing this until it was past due. It isn’t easy to sum up ...
The recent New York City mayoral election has caused quite a stir not only in the city but across the nation. People from all over the world have weighed in on the discourse surrounding the ...
Virginia experienced a massive blue wave two weeks ago, with Abigail Spanberger flipping the governor’s mansion back to Democratic control and becoming the first female governor in the state’s history ...
On Halloween, I saw Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia,” a film about two conspiracy theorists living in rural Georgia who kidnap a CEO, convinced she is an alien. The character Teddy, the main conspiracy ...
Democrats flipped 13 House of Delegates seats through the statewide election on Nov. 4. The party came out of the night with an impending trifecta — only several seats shy of a supermajority. Before ...
While everyone was counting down the clock to losing their food assistance benefits, President of the United States Donald Trump hosted a lavish, massive “Great Gatsby” themed party at his private ...
“I never said my wife were a witch … I only said she were reading books,” said Giles Corey, one of the main characters in Arthur Miller’s “the Crucible.” In 1953, Arthur Miller shared his play, “the ...
VCUarts will not be holding a Fall 2025 Commencement ceremony, but instead has invited August, December and May graduates to attend the department’s spring celebration. Departments typically have ...
Spawning season for the endangered Atlantic sturgeon is underway in the James River, marking a brief but critical window of research and advocacy for the prehistoric fish. Once thought to be gone from ...
As federal funding cuts threaten local violence prevention agencies, a recent study by two Virginia universities found formerly redlined areas in Richmond have higher rates of violent injury in ...
The CT strives for accuracy. If you believe we have made an error, please contact Executive Editor Andrew Kerley at [email protected]. Letters to the editor or editorial content submissions ...