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This farmer has a dead chicken problem. He blames a Virginia post office.
Max Thoreson keeps watch over hundreds of chickens in his backyard, responsible for their growth, until it's time for them to be butchered and packaged as products for the business.How these women help families caring for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s
In Virginia, 164,000 people over the age of 65 are living with Alzheimer’s and that number will continue to grow as the Baby Boomer generation ages.GRTC plans to bring rapid transit buses to different parts of Richmond
GRTC is hosting a community meeting on Monday to solicit feedback on the expansion of Pulse, the city's rapid transit bus routes.Audit: Richmond Finance Department ignored emails, voicemails, service requests
A recent audit of Richmond's Finance Department revealed deficient customer service, poor management, and unorganized accounting of taxpayer documents.Frustration grows among those waiting on Social Security disability claims
People from Virginia and beyond say they're struggling to navigate a system meant to help those unable to work.Firefighters say it's a bad idea to store a loaded gun in your oven. Here's why.
The gunshots damaged the oven and fortunately, the bullets did not strike anyone inside or outside the home.
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