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Jake Burns
PhotojournalistRecent Articles
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Police break up massive graduation party
Richmond police broke up a graduation party of over 150 people Saturday night. Read More ›

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Wrong way driver’s family: “We’re sorry”
The family of the 70-year old Chesterfield woman who was killed in a head-on collision Saturday morning has a message for the family of the man in the other car: "We're sorry." Read More ›

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Body found at Chesterfield recycling plant
Employees were sorting through recyclables when they found the body. Read More ›

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Governor’s ex-chef fights back in court
Former executive chef Todd Schneider is accused of embezzlement - stealing food and supplies from the kitchen at the Governor's Mansion. Read More ›

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Wilder defers questions as legal battle continues over National Slavery Museum
Wilder's team has argued the decreased assessment should mean a lower tax bill. Read More ›

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NASCAR safety talk at RIR
Aimee Turner, Director of Public Relations for Richmond International Raceway, discussed efforts to improve driver and fan safety at NASCAR races. Read More ›

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Second body found in river on fifth day, ID pending
On Wednesday, as the search entered its fifth day, a second body was found, officials announced at a press conference. Read More ›

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UPDATE: Police ID missing VSU student pulled from river
Jauwan Holmes and Marvell Edmondson, both from Hampton Roads, were reported missing Saturday. Read More ›

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WITNESSES: Students disappeared during initiation ritual
Jauwan Holmes and Marvell Edmondson, both from Hampton Roads, were reported missing Saturday. Read More ›

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Disappearing house: Richmond could become a seller’s market
Some experts see an uptick in the housing market in the Richmond, stemming from job growth in the region and high demand for quality housing. Read More ›

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UPDATE: Police identify couple in murder-suicide investigation
Two officers were shot in Richmond's Southside Saturday afternoon. Read More ›

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Using your cell phone to fight crime
Technology has not only changed the way detectives solve crimes; it has altered how the public helps out. Read More ›
