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Local NewsHow day of celebration turned into nightmare for Virginia woman in RichmondLocal NewsSome RPS p-card spending may be misrepresented to 'mask unauthorized expenses'Local NewsHow NAACP is responding after Hanover student wrote racial slur on bus
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Her son died in a hot car. Now she's rallying the NHTSA to make changes.
A Midlothian mom whose life was upended by tragedy was in Washington, D.C. this week to advocate for federal safeguards to prevent others from experiencing what she had.Dad reaches out to CBS 6. His son is incarcerated and the AC is broken
The father of an inmate at Greensville Correctional Center reached out to CBS 6 concerned about the impending heat dome after his son reported that his pod is without air conditioning.Richmond Police say community walks help officers connect with the community
Richmond Police said they hoped the walks helped officers build better relationships with neighbors and that those relationships led to a decrease in gun violence and other crimes.John Marshall High School needs $2.5 million in repairs, Richmond report finds
Richmond Public School teacher and Richmond Education Association Vice President Anne Forrester spent the last year advocating for more money to improve conditions at some Richmond schools.Retired officer: Marine Police guarding Chesapeake Bay are being ‘wasteful’
Andrew Cortez was an investigator for 36 years working to keep the Chesapeake Bay in check with different agencies as a special agent with U.S. Fish and Wildlife.Virginia Senate fails to act on changes to military education benefits program
Gov. Glenn Youngkin had asked lawmakers to tweak portions of a recently signed bill that would have prevented some from accessing the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program.
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