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The crash broke her bones. Now she wants improvements at a Henrico intersection.
Monica Minor reached out to CBS 6 advocating for changes at a Henrico intersection where she was hurt in a serious car crash.They survived human trafficking. They hope their stories help stop the crime.
Human trafficking, which includes both sexual and forced labor, is the second-largest criminal enterprise in the world behind drug trafficking.Former officer accused of assaulting child enters plea deal
A year and a half after former Hopewell police officer and former candidate for sheriff Kevin Johnson allegedly assaulted an 8-year-old child in school, Johnson went before a judge.Denny Hamlin talks Michael Jordan, podcasting, and being the villain of NASCAR
Chesterfield native Denny Hamlin sat down with CBS 6 Sports Director Lane Casadonte for an exclusive interview ahead of this year's Daytona 500Why grocery store manager urges Virginia lawmakers to mandate paid sick leave
A grocery story manager pleaded for change Wednesday as legislation mandating paid sick leave for workers is making its way through the Virginia General Assembly.ZZQ adds fire to the fight against Richmond's handling of meals tax
ZZQ owner Alex Graf is on the growing list of business owners speaking out against what they call unfair, dramatic, and surprise late fees on their accounts.
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