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Richmond experiences spike in summertime heat-related illness emergency calls
The study found Richmond "has insufficient publicly accessible places for people with limited mobility to escape the heat, including bus stop shelters, libraries, and government cooling centers."Why this Richmond man keeps a detailed log of when his mail is not delivered
When Hyman Schwartzberg noticed his persistent mail delivery problems in 2022, he decided to track daily mail delivery using a comprehensive, color-coded chart.Richmond spokesperson resigns, follows report of alleged misuse of city funds
In a text message sent to CBS 6 investigative reporter Melissa Hipolit, Burks said "My goal was and will always be to serve. My hope is that people felt heard and seen."Company hired to analyze deadly police shooting accused of 'pseudoscience'
The Chesterfield County Police Department hired an outside company to review and analyze the deadly police shooting of Charles Byers.Virginians react to Supreme Court decision on Presidential Immunity
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision Monday granting Donald Trump partial immunity in the election subversion case, is being called a significant win for the former president.How four new Virginia laws will impact those living with sickle cell disease
On July 1, four new laws go into effect that directly impact those living with sickle cell disease and those who are unaware that they may have the disease and/or be a carrier of the trait.
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