Wednesday, April 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 30th of April.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Richmond police found a woman's body in the woods off Broad Rock Boulevard on April 29 (2:40 p.m.) and are investigating the death while the Medical Examiner will determine the cause. 12 On Your Side
- ➤ Authorities are investigating a 911 call from Tuesday at 6:48 a.m. that led to a naked white male in his late 40s or early 50s being found two feet off Route 1 in Brunswick County near the Mecklenburg County line + his remains were sent to the Richmond Medical Examiner's Office for identification. 6 News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A new pump installed at Richmond’s water treatment plant raised fluoride levels for five hours last Wednesday, with Monday tests showing levels up to 1.6 mg/L at water entry points—city officials said the water was always safe and counties plan to flush the lines to reset the system. WRVA
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Richmond City Council adjusted Mayor Danny Avula's $3 billion budget by adding extra funds for a Family Crisis Fund, legal assistance for residents facing eviction, and youth programs — these changes require matching cuts to keep the budget balanced. Freshman councilor Sarah Abubaker criticized the process as councilors prepare for a final vote on May 12. VPM
- ➤ City officials are updating Richmond’s zoning code—unchanged since the 1970s—to allow taller, mixed-use developments that will create more affordable housing, walkable neighborhoods and greenspace by 2037. The revisions are expected to reduce urban heat islands and preserve the character of neighborhoods like Scott’s Addition and Oregon Hill. Richmond Times-Dispatch
- ➤ Last week, Richmond City Hall faced two errors when a new fluoride pump caused a short rise in water fluoride levels on April 23 and nearly 8,300 tax rebate checks were issued wrongly with over 150 for non-existent land. City officials are fixing the water alerts and rebate system—residents who paid bank fees can request a refund via RVA311—while local counties push for better communication. 12 On Your Side
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Governor Youngkin announced Tuesday that Virginia recorded a 44% drop in fentanyl overdose deaths since 2021 when more than 2,600 Virginians died – new laws banning pill presses and the Operation Free partnership helped lower the toll. He credited law enforcement and his wife’s It Only Takes One campaign for supporting efforts to reduce the fentanyl crisis. 12 On Your Side
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Emo Kids Live National Tour
7-9:30 p.m. — The Broadberry — Ticket prices vary — Relive your favorite emo songs with high-energy performances and interactive setlists.
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Spring Ball at Historic Tuckahoe
7-10 p.m. — Historic Tuckahoe — $30-$50 — Experience a magical evening of elegance, dancing, and live music in period attire.
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Figure Drawing Open Session
1-4 p.m. — Art Works Inc — Donation-based — Unleash your creativity with open figure drawing sessions for all skill levels.
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David LaMotte Concert and Book Signing
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Union Presbyterian Seminary — Cost info not specified — Award-winning songwriter David LaMotte performs live followed by a book signing.
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