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Ex-employee raises concerns over children’s hospital: ‘Our job is to make sure that they’re safe’
“I’m telling you about wrongdoings that are going on internally and you write me up, I tell you about kids that being neglected and you fire me!” she said.RRHA resident says leaking pipes flooded her kitchen: ‘It was overflowing the buckets’
A Richmond woman reached out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers for help dealing with plumbing issues at her Hillside Court apartment that she said the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority management was not responding to quick enough.Tenants, attorneys take issue with housing program run by Richmond nonprofit
JumpStart University advertises itself as an organization designed to lend a helping hand and find those with bad credit a decent place to live. But several renters and legal aid lawyers are speaking out about the non-profit group, which they claim is violating the state’s landlord-tenant laws.Man gets surprise $7,500 medical bill: ‘This is insanity’
Norman D. Cooper is known to most of his friends and family as “Dave” or “David.” Until April, using his middle name hadn’t caused him too many problems. Certainly not any problems that would cost $7,430 to fix.Swarms of flies may be tied to ‘industrial sludge’ in New Kent: ‘I can’t live like this’
Families are living among swarms of flies that have infested their New Kent homes and “industrial sludge” may be to blame, according to county officials.Brother begs for answers in sister’s disappearance 30 years ago: ‘I’m still holding on’
Three decades later — her family is still begging anyone who may know something about Emmaline Gray’s disappearance — to come forward.
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