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Midlothian man contacted about VEC benefits he never filed for
A Midlothian man says the VEC started sending him letters in January about a claim he had supposedly made and even sent him a debit card with hundreds of dollars on it.Richmond doctors are concerned about child hunger
Doctors at the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU say they're seeing between 18% and 20% of patients who are facing food insufficiency. That’s why they've launched a new program to get families the healthy meals they need.Why some Virginians are seeing steep rent increases
Experts say typical annual increases are between three and 10%. There are many factors as to why some are seeing steep increases right now and almost all are tied to the pandemic.The ME ruled his death a drowning. They were wrong.
Investigators have returned to the site of a nearly 20-year-old murder to search for clues into who killed 79-year-old Charles William Cole.She coughed up blood. She thinks her apartment may be to blame.
Since her move-in day, a woman who asked to remain anonymous said she’s asked management numerous times to fix some of these issues but so far all they’ve done is paint her walls. She now said she’s convinced that her recent health issues are due to the mold in her apartment.Why a proposed landfill has community members up in arms
Pushback is being felt against a potential landfill that would be in Cumberland County and would border Powhatan.
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