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  • W&M approves $300 tuition increase for spring

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/20/2009 07:20 pm

    The College of William and Mary’s board of visitors today approved a $300 tuition increase for the spring semester to help offset the loss of $6.2 million in state funds ...

  • Henrico ZIP code changes cause revenue losses for Richmond

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/20/2009 05:01 am

    Richmond’s budget woes extend beyond the national recession and are being compounded by permanent revenue losses from Henrico County’s decision to change some ZIP code addresses from Richmond to Henrico, ...

  • Richmond says it' lost revenue because of Henrico ZIP code change

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/20/2009 02:02 am

    Richmond’s budget woes extend beyond the national recession and are being compounded by permanent revenue losses from Henrico County’s decision to change some ZIP Code addresses from Richmond to Henrico, ...

  • Chesterfield and others bracing for revenue shortfall

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 10/17/2009 05:01 am

    Chesterfield County is projecting a $4 million pinch on its current fiscal year’s budget because of state cuts. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine last month announced a fiscal 2010 budget-reduction plan ...

  • Chesterfield braces for tough budget decisions

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 09/15/2009 05:01 am

    Chesterfield County is bracing for a projected $38 million budget shortfall in the next fiscal year, and tough times in the interim because of state budget reductions. The county’s fiscal ...

  • Chesterfield faces $38 million budget shortfall in next fiscal year

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 09/14/2009 10:44 pm

    Chesterfield leaders learned today that the county faces a projected $38 million budget shortfall due to state budget reductions. The county’s fiscal 2011 general fund projection was $717.2 million—up $2 ...

  • Dinwiddie approves budget; pay cut removed

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 05/20/2009 05:01 am

    DINWIDDIE—The Board of Supervisors yesterday removed a proposed 3 percent salary reduction for Dinwiddie County employees before approving a $102.7 million budget for the 2010 fiscal year. The approved financial ...

  • Dinwiddie supervisors approve budget, restore salary cuts

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 05/19/2009 09:48 pm

    DINWIDDIE—The Board of Supervisors yesterday removed a proposed 3 percent salary reduction for county employees before approving a $102.7 million budget for the 2010 fiscal year. The approved financial plan ...

  • After six tries, Hopewell ends up with default tax rate

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 05/13/2009 10:45 pm

    HOPEWELL—City Council failed to set a real estate property tax rate on Tuesday after six unsuccessful motions, allowing the rate to be set by default. The rate is now 96 ...

  • Ask the Mayor

    richmond.com | 10/30/2008 09:46 am

    What happened to the deal with a Georgia natural gas company that you said would bring lower utility prices? Though the city only buys some gas on spot prices, that ...

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