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SEC boss defends ice storm response, 7-figure compensation
When a February ice storm hit Virginia, tens of thousands of Southside Electric Cooperative (SEC) members lost power. For thousands of members, that outage lasted more than a week. The CBS 6 Problem Solvers heard from countless frustrated members who were upset with SEC leaders.Northam’s chief of staff: OSIG report biased
A whistleblower and the governor's right-hand man tell two different stories about a meeting they had after an investigation of the Virginia Parole Board.Death of a VCU student and a history of hazing
The death of VCU student Adam Oakes, whose family said was given a dangerous amount of alcohol at a fraternity event before he was blind-folded and hit his head on a tree, opened wounds for a couple more than 300 miles away.Whistleblower revealed in parole board investigation lawsuit
An employee of the Virginia Office of the State Inspector General (OSIG) unmasked herself as a whistleblower Monday.Email shows OSIG shared parole board report with AG's office
A draft of a report that was highly critical of the Virginia Parole Board was sent from a state government watchdog to the Virginia Attorney General's Office one month before a shortened, official version of the report was sent to the Office of the Governor.Radiologist voluntarily surrenders medical license
Former Henrico radiologist Michael Bigg, the owner and sole practitioner at the Allison Breast Center, voluntarily surrendered his license to practice medicine after the board accused him of misreading the mammograms of 18 patients.
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