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Laid-off security guard waits months to get answers from VEC
A recent government watchdog report found rampant problems, including the revelation that there are still more than 100,000 Virginians who are in limbo because the VEC has not acted on their claims.Cyber experts warn Virginians of fake job listings
The VEC admitted that the agency gave out $930 million dollars last year in incorrect payments. 7 percent of the money was fraudulently obtained.Buckingham residents can't call loved ones or 911
A Buckingham County official is reaching out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers for help, saying for weeks people who live nearby aren't getting a dial tone when they pick up their phones.Midlothian business owner ditches the U.S. post office
Carolyn Jäger estimated her shipping costs will double when she makes the move from the government-operated USPS to the privately-owned shipping company.Massage therapist sentenced to 37 years in prison
Shawn Robinson, who spoke in his own defense prior to his sentencing, said he loved women, did not see himself as a sexual predator, and maintained 90 - 100 percent of statements made against him were false.Virginia farmers claim Dominion is destroying their land
“If they want a solar field back there, that's their property and their business," one farmer said. “But when you destroy surrounding land, then it becomes our business.”
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