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Local NewsSome RPS p-card spending may be misrepresented to 'mask unauthorized expenses'Local NewsCrime Insider sources: Police investigating toddler's death in PetersburgLocal News22-year-old sentenced to 10 years for deadly shooting in the Northern Neck
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Richmond's Chief Public Defender says the city jail should ease its COVID rules
Richmond Chief Public Defender Tracy Paner said her attorneys are having issues accessing their clients at the city jail.City council approves sale, brings 3rd Planned Parenthood location to Richmond
The transfer will allow Planned Parenthood to build a new clinic at the location, a former Richmond school, at 4929 Chamberlayne Avenue.Woman 'frustrated and p****d' after living 2 months at Richmond apartment
Dominique Mayton said everything looked put together when she moved into the historic River Lofts at Tobacco Row in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom.Use of force experts raise concerns about police shooting of Charles Byers
Policing experts who specialize in use of force raised concerns about the deadly police shooting of Charles Byers after viewing body-camera footage of the encounter.She had trouble getting home repairs she was approved for. Then CBS 6 stepped in
Multiple times a week for the past year 86-year-old Dorothy Bruce has called the nonprofit Project Homes, hoping to speak with someone about when repairs would start on her home.Impasse declared as Richmond school bus drivers, RPS cannot agree on overtime
For months, the Richmond School Board has been considering the findings of an audit that revealed the district was on track to pay bus drivers $1.8 million in overtime this year.
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