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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.”Meet the 59-year-old Midlothian man making waves against cancer
A Midlothian man is making waves against cancer after battling the disease himself last year. George Sushkoff doesn’t mind the challenge of a 6 a.m. long distance freestyle in the pool.Virginia man finally receives disability benefits after CBS 6 gets involved
"When you're hopeless, when you're struggling to do this and everything is against it, it's very difficult to just keep going," Earl Barry said.Judge rules in favor of Hanover teen fighting to play on school's tennis team
A transgender Hanover middle school student will now be able to try out for a girl’s tennis team after a federal judge ruled Wednesday that Janie Doe, who identifies as a female, can participate.Fired Richmond workers put Mayor Stoney on blast: 'We didn’t have training'
Former Richmond finance employees, who took their jobs only a few months ago, said they were confused and upset after they were fired this week under what they believed to be unfair circumstances.
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