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Richmond sent this man a $23,000 water bill: 'It’s stressing me out'
CBS 6 reporter Tyler Layne reviewed Mr. Pardo's bills and found he’s been receiving mostly estimated water reads.Virginia pastor chases copper thief; church left with thousands in repair costs
A Virginia pastor who tried to chase down a copper thief who vandalized his church’s heating and air conditioning units said his church is now facing thousands of dollars in repair costs.A $50 check he mailed in Richmond was later stolen and deposited for $9,000
He also filed a claim with his bank. However, he said because it wasn’t within their policy of filing it within 30 days of the check being deposited, the bank wouldn't give his money back.A well-traveled Dinwiddie road crossing suddenly shut down. No one knew why.
"Monday I left work to come home, like I always do around 5:00. Pull up to the trestle here and it’s closed. There’s no road there, can’t get across it.”Late mail impacting Virginia veterans unable to get health screening results
Stolen mail and late mail impacting businesses and legal operations, with viewers saying there's been a lack of response from USPS as to why.Virginia woman with terminal illness supports medical aid in dying bill
Barbara Green who lives in Northern Virginia, fears she may have to move to one of 10 states or Washington D.C. that currently allows for medical assisted suicide, also known as medical aid in dying.
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