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Why Brenda Ruiz is leaving the Richmond Police Department
After nearly three years on the force, Richmond Police Officer Brenda Ruiz is leaving the city. Ruiz is one of the 102 Richmond Police Officers who Crime Insider sources said either retired, got out of police work, or transferred to a different department this year.A driver killed her dog. Now she’s pushing for safer streets
A Henrico woman said she was steps from her driveway walking her dog on a leash when he was hit and killed by a car on Bethlehem Road. The car didn’t stop. It happened on the same road where police said a pedestrian was killed in 2020.Parents scramble as daycares forced to scale back staff
Data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics shows employment in the child daycare services industry is down more than 134,000 employees nationwide. That is a 14% drop between the first quarter of 2020, and the first quarter of 2021.Petersburg man stuck without heat, air conditioning for 5 months
Reverend Michael Malone retired from the episcopal ministry nearly a decade ago, after suffering a failed heart surgery and multiple strokes. While he’s grateful to be living independently at his home in Petersburg, Malone says it’s been challenging living alone.GRTC apologizes for suspending bus driver kicked by a passenger
"He brutally kicked the operator at least four times," Maurice Carter, a former GRTC driver and President of ATU-Local 1220, said.Mother of former patient files wrongful death complaint
Jefry Rodriguez was first admitted to the New Kent county facility on November 26, 2018. The complaint states he died September 17, 2019, hours after being transported out of the facility in critical condition for the second time in a month and during an active CPS investigation.
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