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Bond granted to woman accused of burning teenager patient
Stacey Burrell, 57, appeared via video in the New Kent County Circuit Courthouse and was granted a $2,500 secured bond.Activists request $1,000 payments from VEC
In a letter sent by the coalition at the press conference to the Governor's Chief Workforce Advisor Megan Healy, the group asked the VEC to send monthly payments to people who have been waiting for the claims to be processed.Woman charged with burning child at Virginia hospital
A former Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents employee is facing a criminal charge for intentionally burning a patient.Rise in gun violence taking toll on emergency workers
Two months after city leaders declared gun violence a public health crisis in Richmond, the chief of trauma at VCU Medical Center said that increase was taking a toll on hospitals and health care workers.What's behind Richmond Ambulance Authority's staffing woes
A pregnant woman injured in a crash waited an hour for an ambulance in Richmond. After our story aired, more than a dozen current and former Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) employees contacted the Problem Solvers to share their experiences.Unemployed Vietnam veteran may finally get help from VEC
You may remember Ken Cook, whose story we brought you last month.
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