Saturday, October 11th, 2025
Good morning, Richmond. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 11th of October.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ A popular Lakeside restaurant has asked local supporters for help to repair failing equipment and lower high tax debts brought on by rising costs and utility problems — the new funds will cover key repairs and keep staff employed. RVAHub
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ 1708 Gallery will host its annual InLight exhibit outdoors at Jackson Ward’s Abner Clay Park from 7 to 11 p.m. on Oct. 17 and 18 — the free event will showcase artist George Ferrandi’s project 'Super!Giant!Jump!Star!' with performances from the Richmond Symphony, singer Mirah and the Ebenezer Baptist Church gospel choir. Richmond Magazine
- ➤ The Richmond Folk Festival marks its 21st year on the riverfront and features a unique tribute—RVA Jams for Justin Golden—honoring the local folk musician diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. Today, events on Brown’s Island continue from noon to 9:30 p.m. with performances on six stages as well as demonstrations, exhibits, and presentations in the Virginia Folklife Area. RVAHub
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A Fordham Institute study showed that most Virginia school board members rated their schools higher than the public, with about 75% giving them A or B grades (from a survey of 5,364 board members in 3,093 districts) while only about half of public respondents offered similar marks. The report warned that this optimism gap might delay needed school reforms as board members could overlook parental concerns. Richmond Free Press
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Amid a government shutdown, the Department of Education announced it would send home 87% of its employees, including 85% of Federal Student Aid staff, while federal student loans continue to be disbursed and borrowers must still make payments. Virginia borrowers, who average over $40,000 in debt, face restarted interest charges on plans like SAVE plus growing financial uncertainty that may delay major purchases. Richmond Free Press
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A George Mason University report released Friday shows that Virginia faces an 8% energy demand increase by 2030 and a 20% rise by 2035—data centers and manufacturing are major factors in this growth while nuclear and natural gas power remain key despite supply chain issues. The report urges local governments to engage rural communities in energy education and recommends locking in project financing details to ensure future progress. Virginia Mercury
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Public safety officials in Chesterfield and Henrico counties are offering safety tips during Fire Prevention Week, which runs from October 5 through today, to help residents prevent fires from lithium–ion batteries used in cell phones, e-bikes and trash trucks. They advise checking smoke detectors and avoiding overcharging and improper disposal to reduce fire risks. 6 News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Banana Ball will return to Richmond next year when the Firefighters face the Indianapolis Clowns at CarMax Park on May 1 and May 2, 2026. This event will be the second visit to the city after over 18,000 fans attended last year's show at The Diamond. 6 News
- ➤ VCU's board approved a 30-year lease for a baseball team to play at CarMax Park — VCU will pay about $400,000 a year in rent. Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Rattlesnake Milk Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — Richmond Music Hall — Tickets from $56 — Experience the electrifying vibe of Rattlesnake Milk live in concert.
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An Evening With David Byrne - Who is the Sky Tour
8-9:30 p.m. — Altria Theater — Tickets from $140 — Experience an unforgettable evening of music with David Byrne in a renowned Richmond venue.
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Adam Melchor Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Richmond Music Hall — Tickets required — Experience the unique storytelling and sound of Jersey's rising star Adam Melchor.
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Lee Ritenour Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The Tin Pan — Cost info unavailable — Enjoy a night of smooth jazz and guitar mastery with celebrated musician Lee Ritenour.
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Ari Lehman at Nightmare Weekend
Oct 17–19 — Greater Richmond Convention Center — Ticket prices vary — Meet the original Jason from 'Friday the 13th' for autographs and photo opportunities.
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Dylan Gossett Live
6-8 p.m. — Brown's Island — Tickets from $95 — Experience an evening with Dylan Gossett at the picturesque Brown's Island in Richmond.
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Susan Greenbaum Concert
2-3:30 p.m. — The Tin Pan — Ticket prices vary — Experience the captivating performance of award-winning singer-songwriter Susan Greenbaum.
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