Hit-and-Run Probe, Hull Street Closures and New Social Media Limits Lead Richmond Headlines
Richmond, VA – March 16, 2026 – Police investigate a downtown hit-and-run, Hull Street work begins, and new limits on teens social media roll out.
It has been a busy stretch of days across the Richmond area, with public safety, road construction and new statewide rules all making headlines.
Woman Injured in Downtown Hit-and-Run
Richmond Police are investigating after a woman was struck in a hit-and-run crash in the downtown area. The driver reportedly left the scene, and officers are asking for tips from the public.
The woman was taken to the hospital with injuries. Authorities have not released detailed suspect information but say the investigation remains active as they work to identify the vehicle involved.
Major Changes Coming to Hull Street
A long-anticipated improvement project along Hull Street is set to begin soon, starting with reconstruction between Cowardin Avenue and Belt Boulevard.
City leaders say the work is aimed at making the busy corridor safer for drivers and pedestrians. The project will roll out in phases, but commuters should expect months of lane closures and detours as construction ramps up this spring.
Virginia to Enforce Social Media Limits for Minors
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones announced the state will begin enforcing a law that limits minors to one hour of social media use per day, unless a parent increases that cap.
The move is part of a broader push to strengthen online protections for children. Social media companies operating in Virginia will be required to comply with the updated standards.
Pay What You Can Week Returns
Several Black-owned restaurants in Richmond are again participating in a Pay What You Can initiative, allowing customers to set their own price for select menu items.
Organizers say the effort has expanded in its second year, with more community support and additional restaurants taking part. The goal is to increase access to meals while spotlighting local businesses.
Sources
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/hull-street-improvements-feb-17-2026
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/pay-what-you-can-richmond-feb-16-2026