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Richmond council members respond to finance department changes
"I do think the meals tax issue that we had at the beginning of this year was sort of a tipping point," Richmond Council President Kristen Nye said.Stolen check costs Chesterfield woman $4,000: 'You feel helpless'
Wanda Bass' check, worth $4,640 was made out to a "Jordan Brooke," not the U.S. Treasury. Whoever had gotten their hands on her mail, changed the amount to $4,040.Richmond Finance Director holds meeting, says staff is 'not hitting the mark'
As CBS 6 has previously reported, the department has been criticized by residents and business owners over the past year for issues with the meals tax collection and inaccurate billing.Parents voice likes and dislikes over proposed school cell phone rules
Virginia leaders are calling on school districts to adopt policies that would essentially ban cell phone use in schools as students return to the classroom on Monday.Richmond counselor shares tips for a successful first week of school
Alexandra Cromer, a licensed professional counselor with Thriveworks in Richmond’s Shockoe Bottom, said it was normal for your student to feel nervous or worried when preparing to return to school.Virginia woman's back pain led to devastating diagnosis
“I made it to the table and I sat down and I couldn't get the fork from the plate to my mouth because I was so stiff. I am in so much pain that I have to lay down.”
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