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Why Chesterfield judges will stop appointing cases to public defenders
The Chesterfield Public Defender's Office will not be appointed any new cases by circuit court judges until further notice, according to an order issued Chief Judge David Johnson.What leaders are doing after residents voiced concerns over AC at apartments
Residents said the faulty AC system inside the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority (RRHA) property has been causing issues for months.Virginia senators share thoughts on Biden's departure and Netanyahu's arrival
Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, both Democrats, spoke on separate Zoom calls Thursday with Virginia reporters.Mom loses $1,600 in Taylor Swift social media ticket scam: 'My stomach dropped'
"I was like, you've got to be kidding me. Like, there's no there's no way. It just all of a sudden clicked like something is not adding up."Plan for Dominion Energy plant met with opposition at Chesterfield board meeting
A group that calls themselves “Friends of Chesterfield” held a rally shortly before the Chesterfield Board of Supervisors monthly board meeting Wednesday night.Virginia man has 'demoralizing' Social Security disability experience
The SSA Commissioner said services and customers were "suffering" as a result of "historic underfunding and understaffing."
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