Mark Earley, elected to represent Virginia’s 73rd House district in 2024, posted about vandalism and opposition to upcoming constitutional amendments between February 12 and February 14, 2026.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan highlighted local veteran outreach and raised concerns about federal DHS funding lapses in posts dated February 13-14, 2026.
Registration is open for the remaining Engage RVA Budget Town Hall sessions, which are designed to inform residents about Richmond’s budget process and collect community input on funding priorities.
The cheapest reported price for a gallon of E15 gas in Richmond city came in at $2.79 during the week ending Feb. 7.
The lowest price for a gallon of E85 gas in Richmond city during the week ending Feb. 7 was $2.69, according to customer reports to GasBuddy.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan marked Abraham Lincoln’s birthday and discussed global climate leadership on Twitter between February 12-13, 2026.
Virginia State Delegate Mike Cherry has provided an update from the State Capitol as lawmakers prepare for the legislative session’s crossover period.
The week of Monday, Feb. 16 will see these former City of Richmond area high school standouts in action.
These former City of Richmond area high school athletes will take part in events on Saturday, Feb. 14.
The week’s cheapest premium gas price in Richmond city stood at $3.29 per gallon in the week ending Feb. 7.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan posted several tweets on February 12, addressing prescription drug pricing policies and celebrating the NAACP’s anniversary while lamenting challenges facing local Black press outlets in Virginia’s Fourth District.
Republican delegate Mark Earley voiced strong opinions on redistricting reforms and physician-assisted suicide in a series of posts from February 10-12, 2026.
Drivers in Richmond city reported a weekly low of $3.09 per gallon for midgrade gas in the week ending Feb. 7.
Mike Cherry, Republican delegate for Virginia’s 74th district, used social media posts dated February 10 and February 11 to announce legislative outcomes and promote community events.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan used her official platform on February 10-11, 2026 to discuss causes behind a partial government shutdown and highlight legislation related to FirstNet’s reauthorization.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan posted about witnessing a Buddhist monks’ peace pilgrimage through Washington D.C., and commented on bipartisan action against tariffs originally imposed by former President Trump.
For the week ending Feb. 7, the lowest reported price of regular gas in Richmond city stood at $2.59 per gallon.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan posted about voting rights concerns related to the SAVE Act and ongoing economic pressures facing Americans on February 11, 2026.
Mark Earley, Republican delegate for Virginia’s 73rd district since his election in 2024, posted several tweets between February 8 and February 10, 2026.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan used her social media accounts between February 7-10, 2026 to address issues such as racial health disparities related to HIV/AIDS, concerns about ICE practices, and honor civil rights leader King Salim Khalfani.
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