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Local NewsCommunity saddened over what happened to Richmond principal Greg MuzikLocal NewsEmails reveal reactions from state, federal officials to water crisis reportLocal NewsJudge denies former Col. Heights Rehab employee to continue work in healthcare
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Why crews working to restore power 'definitely have their work cut out for them'
Warmer temperatures helped melt some of the snow and ice left by a recent storm, but thousands of folks in Powhatan County are still without electricity.Richmond knew in 2012 water plant equipment was unreliable but didn't replace it
Electrical equipment at the Richmond Water Treatment Plant was already described as "obsolete" and potentially unreliable more than a decade ago, according to documents obtained by CBS 6.Irvo Otieno's mother supporting legislation she thinks could have saved his life
Caroline Ouko, the mother of Irvo Otieno is putting her support behind a piece of legislation that she says could have helped saved him from being sent to jail and his eventual death.She checked video at her pet cemetery. Now she has a warning for the community.
The owner of a Henrico pet cemetery is warning the public about Virginia’s nighttime trespassing laws.Management working to fix inconsistent heat, hot water at retirement community
Residents of the Bacon Retirement Community in Churchill have been dealing with inconsistent hot water and heat for months, but a fix is underway.Va. strives to save tuition-waiving program for families of disabled, slain vets
The General Assembly is addressing concerns regarding the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program, which waives tuition for spouses and children of veterans killed in action.
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