Monthly Archives: September 2010 »
Startup is well aware of its potential
Senior monitoring system catches the attention of some local care providers.
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of local public companies for 9.23.10
Insider moves at local banks, plus better profits at CarMax
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.23.10
VDOT audit finds hundreds of millions unspent (Times-Dispatch) An inattentive Virginia transportation bureaucracy left nearly $500 million unspent last year as interstate rest stops were shuttered and maintenance projects deferred by emergency budget cuts,
Read More »Priming the pump for Civil War tourism
The Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau unveiled a website Wednesday to promote the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and Emancipation. Speaking to reporters outside of the American Civil War Center at the
Read More »Say “Bon Voyage” to Summer at Massey on the River
Close out the summer season at Massey on the River, a fun-filled, laid-back riverfront evening on Saturday, September 25 from 5-9 p.m. on Rock Bottom Island
Read More »Time is running out for recovery bonds
A government program to help enterprises secure cheaper bond financing has fallen flat.
Read More »Student says for-profit school lied about credentials
A laid off worker is suing the for-profit college he hoped would help get him back on his feet
Read More »Colfax is closing its Richmond base
Richmond is losing another public company HQ, but this one had a small footprint here.
Read More »The Herd: Hires, promotions and departures for 9.22.10
A fat herd this week, with hires in city government, commercial real estate, the nonprofit sector and at the Federal Reserve Bank
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.22.10
Thrice-convicted embezzler pleads guilty in Henrico (Times-Dispatch) A Henrico prosecutor this morning described how a thrice-convicted embezzler continued her ways at a county orthopedic practice, making off with nearly $300,000 since 2004. North Side
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