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Richmond Police didn't respond to 911 call. Then gunshots rang out.
“I just need to know, is this a common standard or is this a series of failures?" Christopher May asked Richmond's City Council's Public Safety Committee.After scandal, school sets 'clear boundaries' on how staff and students interact
The school board proposed a new policy about maintaining appropriate boundaries between school staff and students and revised the school system's social media guidelines.How millions in federal funding will help create affordable housing in Richmond
The funding is a much-needed boost as the city struggles with what Mayor Levar Stoney called an "affordable housing crisis" at the check presentation.Why this Sussex County woman is fighting a potential solar farm
Word of a solar company looking to install solar panels on thousands of acres of land in Sussex County has prompted a grassroots effort to stop them before the company even applies for a permit.Leader begs city to release funds to fix Richmond's 'worst living conditions'
Richmonders Involved to Strengthen Our Communities is advocating for residents they say city leaders promised $300,0000 in funding, to help repair and replace deteriorating mobile home units.The mail problem that is leaving this mother and her disabled son stressed
For the past two months, Melissa Washington has been missing mail that she knows is supposed to be delivered.
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