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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.Why Virginia lawmakers say they try to not get personal while debating policy
Virginia lawmakers on Monday continued to condemn political violence and the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.City leader threatens to pull permits over broken elevator at apartment building
As elevators issues persist at the Carriage House Apartments, at least one Petersburg city leader is asking fellow council members whether the city should revoke the building's occupancy permit.Mail delivery in parts of Virginia is getting better, but still not great
The on-time delivery rate of first-class mail in Virginia improved from 66 percent to 77 percent during the first quarter of 2024, according to the USPS Inspector General.Louisa, Goochland residents voice concern over proposed area truck stop
“I would say that most of us do not want this here for very good reason,” shared one person whose comment garnered cheers from people in the room.
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