
Sean Sublette
Meteorologist at Richmond Times-Dispatch
Meteorologist. AMS CDM #12. Raised & living in #RVA. Penn Stater. Join me at Bluesky - same handle - less noise.
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6 days ago |
fredericksburgfreepress.com | Sean Sublette
by | Apr 18, 2025 | ALLFFP, Region, Weather Fast forecastWarm and dry across the Fredericksburg RegionWarm weekend, no rainFew showers Monday nightWarmer than normal next weekWarm weather is here to stay, as afternoon temperatures this weekend will average in from the middle 70s to the middle 80s.
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1 week ago |
richmonder.org | Sarah Vogelsong |Sean Sublette |Laura Finaldi |Graham Moomaw
As the Richmond City Council started to dive into possible changes to Mayor Danny Avula’s budget proposal Wednesday morning, it was clear early on that there was a math problem. Collectively, the nine council members had come up with about $20.9 million worth of ideas on how to spend more money, but had only identified about $8.2 million that could be saved. The mismatched numbers added up to an at-times tense meeting.
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1 week ago |
richmonder.org | Michael Phillips |Graham Moomaw |Sarah Vogelsong |Sean Sublette
Weather: Two more days in the 60s before late-spring warmth arrives. Read a full forecast from Sean Sublette here. On this date in 1941, Mayor Gordon Ambler appoints a "rodent-control officer" to combat the city's increasing rat problem. Today's newsletter sponsor: Virginia Commonwealth University is a powerhouse of innovation and creative problem solving. We attack challenges as opportunities. VCU is truly unlike any university you’ve ever seen.
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1 week ago |
richmonder.org | Sarah Vogelsong |Sean Sublette |Laura Finaldi |Graham Moomaw
As City Council continues its review of Mayor Danny Avula’s budget proposal, more than 70 Richmonders turned out Monday night to air their views on its spending aims. Much of the turnout was fueled by Richmonders Involved to Strengthen Our Communities, or RISC, an outspoken group of local church congregations that has been particularly vocal on issues of affordable housing and gun violence.
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1 week ago |
richmonder.org | Sarah Vogelsong |Sean Sublette |Laura Finaldi |Graham Moomaw
Richmond utility officials said monthly rate increases proposed as part of Mayor Danny Avula’s budget are primarily being driven by inflation and the need to build up financial reserves in the gas utility. Across the city’s utilities, “we’re seeing increasing operation costs,” Billy Vaughan, the Department of Public Utilities’ senior deputy director for finance, told Richmond’s Public Utilities and Services Commission during a presentation Thursday.
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