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Nearly 1,000 days later, a Va. woman gets her unemployment benefits from the VEC
A Waverly woman got a surprise at the mailbox Wednesday afternoon: her long-awaited benefits were finally released to her by the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC).Richmond sued him over 'late' taxes. They actually owed him money.
The City of Richmond sued a business owner for alleged delinquent taxes only to find out that the city owed the business owner money instead.Virginia school leader spent $22,000 on travel over 15 months on job, docs show
Former Petersburg Schools Superintendent Dr. Tamara Sterling charged taxpayers more than $22,000 while traveling to conferences during her 15 months on the job, according to records obtained by CBS 6.Virginians voice concerns about Riverside Regional Jail's deadly problems
They're putting pressure on the governing board that oversees Riverside Regional Jail to find a new leader who can clean up issues that have led to drug overdoses and drug-related deaths in the jail.Click It or Ticket enforcement begins ahead of Memorial Day travel weekend
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and law enforcement across the Commonwealth are teaming up for a Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign.Virginia law enforcement marks appreciation day with message: 'We're hiring'
Law enforcement agencies across Virginia, from the federal level to the local level, are facing staffing shortages.
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