Five horror flicks to haunt you long after the holiday weekend

Grace McOmber, Contributing Writer Curling up with a big bowl of popcorn and a blanket to hide under as you watch a horror movie is a perfect way to get into the Halloween spirit. Below are five scary movies that are sure to make you sleep with one eye open. “Carrie” (1976) Carrie White, […]
What’s happening: Oct. 28 events calendar

See Something FRI. 10/30 ‘Ghostbusters’ screening A screening of the 1984 classic “Ghostbusters” at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery will kick off Halloween weekend. Moviegoers are encouraged to social distance and bring chairs to this free and family-friendly event. For more information, email info@hardywood.com. 7 – 9 p.m., Hardywood Park Craft Brewery, 2410 Ownby Lane […]
Ballot amendment to decide how Virginia draws its districts in 2021

Anya Sczerzenie, Staff Writer One question on Virginia voters’ ballots this November will help decide the process for drawing Virginia’s electoral districts that will stand for the next 10 years. Amendment 1 is a proposed change to the Virginia state constitution that would take the power to draw districts away from the General Assembly as […]
Meet the 5 Richmond mayoral candidates appearing on Tuesday’s ballot

Sagal Ahmed, Contributing Writer Richmond voters will choose from five mayoral candidates next Tuesday. Below is information regarding each of the candidates’ platforms. Kim Gray is currently a 2nd District councilwoman, elected in 2016. Prior to serving on Richmond City Council, the 49-year-old served two terms on the school board. She criticized Stoney’s handling of […]
Comics: Happy Halloween!
