Henrico County ordinance would beg change of panhandlers
Panhandling may come to a definite end in Henrico because of one small change being proposed to the county’s ordinance.
Panhandling may come to a definite end in Henrico because of one small change being proposed to the county’s ordinance.
Julie Bragg is back on the South’s First Television Station.
Fighting crime in Richmond took on a different look Tuesday night.
CBS 6′s legal analyst Todd Stone was in the studio Monday to talk to Lorenzo Hall about the charges brought against
Julie Bragg will anchor CBS 6 News at 5 p.m., alongside Lorenzo Hall.
“There’s not a major problem out there here in Chesterfield… but it’s something we’ll have to deal with,” said Phil Innis, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation.
People responded, not just with web clicks, but checks, adding up to more than $15,000 within two days.
Tonight the Richmond City Council agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by more than 600 active and retired officers, that will amount to $7,160,000 dollars.
” We could be making decisions that could be erased by the outcome of November,” said the Governor’s spokesperson.
A Henrico family tries to cope with the permanent loss of their dog from the weekend storms after it ran into a downed, live power line.
Board of Supervisors rejected an appeal by residents who wanted leaders to scale back on their plans to build a 31,000 square-foot mosque.
Before a raucous crowd, Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones announced his intent to hold on to the city’s top job.
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