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When school board could to vote to ban cell phones for Hanover students
Here is when Hanover School Board members are planning to vote on the possibility of all schools going cell phone-free for the entire school day no matter the grade level.Why mail was not delivered to her Richmond neighborhood
Faye Richardson said she was told by employees at her local post office that her delivery driver retired, and USPS does not have a replacement.City leader shares video inside Petersburg apartment building: 'It’s not safe'
City Councilman Marlow Jones can't understand why residents were allowed to move back into the Carriage House Apartments in Petersburg.CBS 6 investigations cited in Senate report on child abuse in US hospitals
The report found that these residential treatment facilities intentionally stay understaffed and bring in staff with “zero experience” to net a larger profit.VUU band says they're underfunded, haven't received new instruments since 2015
According to a letter written by booster members sent to VUU President Dr. Hakim Lucas in September, the band has to borrow instruments from four different area high schools.Henrico Schools to enforce stricter cell phone rules, enact harsher punishments
While initially, the proposed Code of Student Conduct for 2024-2025 did not include any changes to cell phone rules, HCPS leaders decided to update some of the guidelines.
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