Police hunt for clues in Carytown/Museum District cold case

The victim’s mother is also hoping someone will come froward to bring closure to the case and to her family.

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    City sends internal letter hoping to get info for DSS probe

    The safety and protection of abused children it was the subject of another meeting yesterday among Richmond city leaders.

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    Tracking travel expenses of local school superintendents

    Superintendents typically bill the school system for travel trips, which ultimately comes from taxpayer money.

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    Soccer helping immigrant students adjust to new home

    Refugee students dealing with all the various stresses of coming to America have found a field of dreams with soccer.

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    How could law allow sex offender to remain victim’s neighbor?

    A father whose son was sexually molested speaks about the sex offender law that allowed his son’s perpetrator to remain a neighbor.

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    President Tyler’s grandson preserves presidential legacy, home

    When were your grandparents born? Would you believe one man in Central Virginia can claim having a grandfather born in the 1700′s?

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    Lawyer says ‘modern-day slavery’ is happening in Virginia

    One lawyer said he doesn’t know what else to call it except for modern-day slavery.

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    How will election influence fate of Richmond schools?

    Some wonder if Superintendent Yvonne Brandon will receive a vote of confidence from the new board and from the Mayor.

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    How thieves can use tow truck companies to steal your car

    If you own a car, you don’t want to miss this report.

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    False tax bills haunt former city residents

    An outstanding tax bill from the City of Richmond follows former residents to Boston, a bill they say they do not owe.

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    HOLMBERG: Can local NBA prospect Jonathan Hargett get out of prison and play again?

    Fifteen years ago, Jonathan Hargett of Highland Springs was the hottest name in local basketball.

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    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.

  • News / Special Reports Walter Legenza’s grave in Louisa along Route 522

    Why is a murderous gangster buried in a Virginia woman’s yard?

    During the American gangster era a group of men known as the Tri-State Gang were considered the Dillingers’ of the East.