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Public input needed for proposed Richmond traffic safety projects
Richmond's Department of Public Works (DPW) is asking residents for feedback on several proposed traffic projects that officials say would improve safety for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.Some VCU graduates walkout as Gov. Youngkin delivers commencement address
Prior to the event, multiple groups, including the school's NAACP chapter and a group called 'Not Welcome at VCU' said almost 800 people are willing to walk out of the ceremony when Youngkin spoke.Richmond says goodbye to Keeshae Jacobs years after she was last seen alive
Keeshae Jacobs was last seen in September 2016 in Church Hill. However, earlier this month, Richmond Police said they received information that allowed them to determine she was no longer alive.Virginia veterans fighting to keep college funding for their families
A group of Virginia military veterans and their families await the outcome of budget negotiations between Governor Glenn Youngkin (R - Virginia) and state lawmakers.Someone stole money from this Virginia mom's PayPal. Then PayPal penalized her.
“I was really stuck, which is kind of when I reached out to you guys,” Sarah Tocco said about a recent experience with PayPal.Mother of 5 homeless after losing Richmond eviction fight: 'I felt so alone'
Richmond's public housing authority has temporarily stopped eviction proceedings following an outcry from some city leaders and advocates who expressed concerns about an increase in eviction filings.
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