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‘We stood up’ How a Flint mom and Virginia Tech blew the whistle on Flint water crisis
In August, a desperate mom in Flint was looking for answers as her child was sick with lead poisoning, her family was losing their hair and they were covered in rashes.Firefighting family makes heroic history — together
RICHMOND, Va. — Lt. Charles “Buzzy” Stowell grew up watching his father, Charles “Shorty” Stowell, be one of the best and bravest firefighters in Hampton, Virginia. “I remember waking up on Thanksgiving morning,” Buzzy said. “He’s sitting there at the table, got bandages all on his hands and his eaWorld’s youngest WWII vet turns ’25’ this leap year
Award-winning reporter Greg McQuade talks to a Chesterfield man who lived through the roaring twenties, survived the great depression, then bravely fought for our country in World War II.Henrico girl gets a new heart, as a family waits to come home together
The family’s story began five years ago, when Campbell and his wife Catherine heard the words every expecting couple at 20 weeks fears the most. “Hmmm, there might be an issue,” said a nurse.Veteran facing eviction from longtime rental home: ‘We don’t have anywhere to go’
“We don’t have anywhere to go. We’re looking for extended stays, we’re looking for short leases…Anything we can try to find to get my family into it,” Anthony Johnson said.Inside the world of animal hoarding: Investigator finds woman standing in inch of feces
When you think of hoarding, images of a home filled with boxes, expired food, stacks of old newspapers, floors covered with trash come to mind. But those are not the only things that people collect obsessively — some of the worst hoarding cases involve animals.
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