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Why 25% flood insurance discount is now available to all in Henrico
FEMA's new floodplain map for Henrico more than doubles affected property owners. Anyone included in that map must have flood insurance if they have a federally-backed mortgage.Chesterfield has not accepted Richmond's request to help fund homeless shelters
Advocates who serve the homeless population across Central Virginia say they're noticing a growing need, including Gwen Andrews, an assistant pastor at Belmont United Methodist Church.Feds address RRHA alleged rent miscalculations: 'Don't want to displace people'
RRHA's federal regulators at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently directed RRHA to increase rent collection efforts.Lewis Ginter expansion is good news for Richmond garden goers and people in need
The project will nearly double the size of the Garden's Conservatory and will add about 7.5 acres of new gardens and another lake on the property.Virginia workers launch campaign to address violence in health care workplaces
While high levels of stress can come with the job, he says he never imagined safety would be a concern until a patient experiencing a mental health crisis, came into the emergency room.Send story tip to CBS 6 Investigative Reporter Tyler Layne
Click here to send a story idea to Tyler or any of our reporters. You can also email Tyler directly at Tyler.Layne@WTVR.com or call him at 804-254-3647.
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Virginia boy who loves John Deere tractors finishes cancer treatment
"We weren't sure we'd even see this day, but he's been a trooper from the very beginning."
Virginia boy who loves John Deere tractors finishes cancer treatmentThe award-winning WTVR CBS 6 journalists are giving a voice to your story. Discover the incredible places and meet the exceptional people who call Central Virginia home.
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