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Richmond Sheriff hopeful this program will slow overdose deaths
In response to the new concern about fentanyl, Richmond Sheriff Antoinette Irving said they have started a new program offering Fentanyl test trips to detect the drug in substances.He went to a recovery house to get his life back. He was murdered.
Robert Pulling suffered from schizophrenia and a court convicted him of possession of a firearm after being involuntarily committed and trespassing. His family said he had stopped taking his medicine.This program hopes to connect adults with autism with opportunities
According to Forbes, the unemployment rate for those with autism stands at around 80%, a number both women feel should be much lower.VEC demands teacher laid off during pandemic repay $7,000
Because everything went so smoothly, Michelle Duggan has no idea why the VEC says she owes the money. Until she contacted CBS6, she said no one there appeared to be listening.Virginia mom only has two-day supply of baby formula left
Jill Bradford is a foster mom to a 5-month-old baby girl with medical needs, and she requires an amino acid based baby formula. Right now, Bradford has less than two days supply of the formula she needs.Fox stabilization delayed; City hasn't received school papers
A Richmond city official confirmed Thursday that the city has still not received additional paperwork from Richmond Public Schools (RPS) regarding stabilizing William Fox Elementary School. This comes after a RPS spokesperson said the school district submitted the documentation on Monday, April 11.
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