-
-
-
Doctors warn that easier access to DNA testing kits has big health implications
A company spokeswoman said as testing kits have grown in popularity, they’ve shrunk in price. The kit, which once cost nearly $1,000, now sells for $99.HOLMBERG: Prayers answered for Mechanicsville family adopting two young brothers in Uganda?
The large Williams family of Mechanicsville has built their world around the Bible.HOLMBERG: Henrico County bush hogs resident’s wildlife habitat
For years, Jocelyn Senn worried about pesticide and fertilizer runoff into her well and algae-plagued pond overlooking the James River off Osborne Turnpike in far eastern Henrico County.HOLMBERG: Ex-employee files lawsuit against Richmond sheriff
A former employee has filed a $5.75 million dollar lawsuit against Richmond Sheriff C.T. Woody Jr.‘Double dipping’ at school continues to cost city taxpayers
The practice of getting both a pension check and a paycheck is commonly called “double dipping.” For retirees, it’s a good deal, if they can get it. But what is the practice costing city taxpayers?Lt. Gov. candidate E.W. Jackson does not regret ‘gays are sick’ comments
Lt. Governor candidate E.W. Jackson said he has no regrets for past comments made about Democrats, gays, and Planned Parenthood. He said he is confronted with “anti-Christian religious bigotry.”
-
-