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Why she's uncovering the small Virginia town with a thriving deaf community
Lantz Mills roots stretch back to the 1760s when a family with deaf loved ones settled in the small Virginia town.Richmond woman told to reapply for program one year after she was approved
Months later, Bruce says she still has never received a call. She reached out to them at the beginning of April and said she was confused and saddened by their response.Why a Girl Scout's project was censored by the Hanover Board of Supervisors
A Hanover Girl Scout is speaking out after she says she was censored by the county Board of Supervisors during the recognition of her senior project.What we're learning about the plan to build a new casino in Virginia
Petersburg City County signed off on The Cordish Companies' proposal to build a $1.4-billion hotel-casino resort this week following a closed session that reportedly lasted over an hour and a half.Why 25% flood insurance discount is now available to all in Henrico
FEMA's new floodplain map for Henrico more than doubles affected property owners. Anyone included in that map must have flood insurance if they have a federally-backed mortgage.Chesterfield has not accepted Richmond's request to help fund homeless shelters
Advocates who serve the homeless population across Central Virginia say they're noticing a growing need, including Gwen Andrews, an assistant pastor at Belmont United Methodist Church.
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