CBS 6 reporter Catie Beck learned a proposal called for the city to borrow millions of dollars from both the schools and jail construction budgets.
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CBS 6 Investigates / Special Reports
Questions over pricey software and travel expenses amid RPS deficit
Richmond Public Schools bought pricey software that has still not been implemented, though other counties had it up and running within two months.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Parents: Mercury spill poorly handled at Richmond middle school
Parents claim mercury spill at middle school poorly handled, and want answers.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Richmond ballot case may cost taxpayers $100,000
An attorney claims both the state and the city rejected any possible review and forced this case.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Ex-city councilwoman still waiting for voter registration card
Former Richmond City Councilwoman Gwen Hedgepeth turned in her voter registration paperwork over a month ago and it still hasn’t been processed.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Are Richmond water fees a hidden tax pooling into city funds?
In all, about $25 million from collected water fees will be put into the general fund this year.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Protesters urge change to city’s water and sewer fees
Dozens of protestors stood outside Richmond City Hall on Monday, in opposition to the city’s water and sewer service fee.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
City Council leaders tackle issue of exempting nonprofits from taxes
At Monday’s council meeting, city leaders tackled the issue of exempting nonprofit groups across the city and the conversation became a bit heated.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Warrant shows kennel owner allegedly used mace, Taser on animals
CBS 6 was there as deputies arrived and departed with boxes of what appeared to be evidence.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Concerns raised after city director calls for audit halt
City audit after waste allegations were made may now be stopped.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News / Politics
Elections board: 10,000 deceased voters to be removed from voter rolls
The State Board of Elections is working to remove 10,000 deceased persons’ names from the Commonwealth’s list of registered voters.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
Chesterfield group changes policy on skinhead events
“We don’t approve of it and we won’t rent to them again,” said Nick Curry, Association President.
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CBS 6 Investigates / News
New Kent County turnover raises questions
Recently, many top positions in New Kent County have been vacated at once. Now some residents feel like they’ve been left in the dark.
