I joined CBS 6 as a reporter in 2001. I am from Williamsburg and graduated from James Madison University with a B.A. degree in broadcast journalism.
Shelby Brown
Anchor/ReporterRecent Articles
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Train station improvement moving forward in Chesterfield
The Chesterfield Board of Supervisors is willing to take on the tall task of turning a tiny, dated train station into a modern multimodal hub.
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Protestors: Keep gay kids out of Boy Scouts
The group known as "On My Honor" is protesting a proposal to lift the longstanding ban of openly gay scouts.
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Toy helicopter hits sprinkler, classroom soaked
A Cosby student shot smartphone video of the water spraying out of the sprinkler.
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Harvey family killer appeals conviction again
A decision on today's appeal is expected in the next 120 days.
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Man killed in Virginia campground scuffle
The campground manager claimed the security guard was charged and he radioed the others. That's when the rest of the story gets murky..
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Henrico athletics team up with FeedMore to fuel students
The goal is to feed athletes and those students who stay after school for extra-curricular programs. It's proving to be a big hit.
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Why the city is cutting the Second Responders unit
The Second Responders arrive at crime scenes to help crime victims - especially young victims or those involved in domestic violence.
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15 high schools in metro-area ranked best in U.S.
Six Henrico, five Chesterfield and three Richmond high schools, along with one in Hanover, were named among the top 2,000 high schools in the nation.
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Local referees, parents react to Utah ref’s death
When fun on the field takes a drastic turn, and screams from the stands lead to confrontation, it only takes seconds for things to spiral way out of control.
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Are Chesterfield businesses breaking the law with ad strategies?
After dozens of complaints about how some businesses in Chesterfield are advertising, planning commissioners are talking about changes.
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No jail time for driver in crash that killed Richmond student
A Richmond man won't serve any jail time after pleading guilty in a deadly crash that killed a fellow Huguenot High School student.
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Pregnant teen stabbed multiple times outside store
Teen's boyfriend to be charged with murder.
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