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New citations stack against troubled Petersburg apartment building
According to the city of Petersburg, the owners of the plighted Carriage House Apartments claimed that both elevators inside the building would be up and running by Wednesday, July 31.Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards on staffing, standards, and reducing crime
As part of CBS 6's commitment to share community voices, Crime Insider Jon Burkett spoke with Chief Edwards about crime and crime fighting in Richmond.Why some residents are calling for block to Louisa truck stop vote
While these residents are opposed to the greater project, they take greater concern with what they call a lack of transparency with what could be going on behind closed doors.Lawmakers propose change after Charles Byers death: 'This was a system failure'
Del. Debra Gardner said she's considering legislation to tighten a gap in the overlap of the mental health and legal systems, after reviewing the circumstances surrounding the death of Charles Byers.Grandmother says teenager killed in Richmond car crash 'touched a lot of lives'
15-year-old Juh-ki Fulton died early Saturday morning after a car collision in Richmond that critically injured three others, including a pedestrian.Why Chesterfield judges will stop appointing cases to public defenders
The Chesterfield Public Defender's Office will not be appointed any new cases by circuit court judges until further notice, according to an order issued Chief Judge David Johnson.
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