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These Richmonders say city is still not complying with transparency law
Kevin Cianfarini and Jessee Perry are two different citizens with one common issue: They say their government ignored them.Virginia lawmakers say communication with USPS has been a 'hard experience'
A new audit is now providing some answers, but concerns remain regarding how quickly issues like late, missing, or even stolen mail will be resolved.Kaine reacts to USPS audit: ‘Virginians have been getting very poor service’
Sen. Tim Kaine acknowledged that the United States Postal Service has stonewalled communication with lawmakers and has made it difficult to visit one of their main operations in Henrico County.New audit reveals reasons for recent USPS troubles across Central Virginia
An audit recently released by the U.S. Postal Service's Office of the Inspector General sheds some light on why mail delivery has caused headaches across Central Virginia for months.Car thefts are skyrocketing in Richmond, but cases are rarely getting solved
Now, one victim, whose vehicle was targeted in back-to-back incidents, is calling on authorities to do more to stop crimes and hold the perpetrators accountable.Judge: Chesterfield's policy to withhold info 'clashes' with transparency law
Retired Judge William Shaw issued his opinion of the policy in an order in an ongoing lawsuit against the Chesterfield County government, alleging violations of Virginia's Freedom of Information Act.
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