Tag Archives: CBS 6 Investigates

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    Hanover couple without water for weeks

    Hanover couple says that for nearly four weeks they haven’t been able to take showers, use the toilet, and wash clothes or dishes at their home.

  • CBS 6 Investigates gasleak

    City: ‘Breakdown in communication’ held up gas leak fix

    The City of Richmond says a “breakdown in communication” was the reason that the 2400 block of Burton Ave and the Church Hill House, a senior facility, did not get their gas back on following a Saturday night leak for nearly twenty four hours.

  • CBS 6 Investigates

    Vacant Hanover building may be Virginia’s ‘Bridge to Nowhere’

    A new administration building recently constructed on the campus of Hanover’s Juvenile Correction Center cost Virginia taxpayers $3.5 million.

  • CBS 6 Investigates / News / Special Reports

    Richmond Public Schools have worst graduation rate in state

    Data examined by CBS 6 shows that in 2012 Richmond Public Schools had the worst graduation rate in the state, and it could be lower than recorded.

  • CBS 6 Investigates / Politics / Special Reports

    CBS 6 INVESTIGATES: How politicians spent the cash you gave them

    How are Virginia politicians spending the money you donated to their campaigns?

  • CBS 6 Investigates

    Chesterfield students, parents miffed about no gun arrest notification

    Over the last two days, CBS 6 News has learned about two different incidents involving guns on school property in Chesterfield County.

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    Hundreds of city school retirees still on payroll

    “It’s very hard to give people hope for advancement and a better future when that’s continually happening,” one school board member said.

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    CBS 6 INVESTIGATES: Review confirms abuse case files missing

    An update to an ongoing CBS 6 investigation finds the state review of Richmond’s Department of Social Services (DSS) has been unable to locate some child abuse case files.

  • CBS 6 Investigates / Special Reports ciginhand

    Lawmakers get a puff pass on smoking at work

    The smoking ban passed years ago does not apply to buildings controlled by the legislative branch. That means that people can still smoke in the General Assembly Building,

  • Politics begland

    Twice as many votes this year for first openly gay Va. judge

    The final House vote was 66 – 28 in favor of Tracy Thorne-Begland. The House rejected his nomination last year.

  • CBS 6 Investigates / News Crime in Richmond

    Central Virginia murder rates tick up in city, counties

    When taking a look at the last decade Richmond’s murder rate has dropped dramatically.

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    Ex-state official chosen as temporary Richmond Human Services head

    City leaders announced late Friday that a retired state official has been selected to serve as Richmond’s interim deputy chief administrative officer for Human Services.