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Should schools ban student cell phones? Hanover parents at odds
Hanover School Board members are weighing the possibility of all schools going cell phone-free for the entire school day no matter the grade level.Veteran families voice concerns over changes to college payment program
The program covered eight semesters of in-state tuition for spouses and children of disabled and deceased veterans.Here's what Chesterfield County would like to see in its next superintendent
Chesterfield Public Schools has officially started the search for the district's next superintendent.Hospital bacteria worries this Virginia mother despite microbiologist's findings
Water testing records CBS 6 obtained through a public records request showed uncontrolled levels of legionella were repeatedly detected in the water at the Hiram W. Davis Medical Center.Fentanyl lockdowns at Va. prisons causing 'animosity, stress,' advocate says
Virginia prisons saw a record number of overdose deaths related to fentanyl in 2023. When an overdose occurs, inmates are placed on lockdown for a week or more.Reporter reflects on deadly Graduation Day shooting: 'I'll never forget it'
One year after the deadly Graduation Day shooting outside the Altria Theater in Richmond, reporter Elizabeth Holmes is reflecting on a story that she covered that she says she will never forget.
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