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Why police are beefing up patrols of nearly 2 dozen Richmond 'hotspots'
"We know where this crime is going to be focusing on," Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards said. "We're having a deterrent strategy, but we're also going to be enforcing the law in those areas."She's run the Monument Ave 10k since she was 85. At 96, she's still eager to win
"Everybody should try it once and just see how much fun it is. Plus, just preparing for it keeps you in better shape and keeps you moving longer than you would otherwise."Richmond mail issues play central part in Senate hearing on USPS troubles
Senators from all regions of the country have repeatedly criticized USPS leadership for lacking transparency and seemingly ignoring the chorus of complaints in Richmond and other parts of the country.Richmond has no plan to reimagine Monument Avenue, years after statues came down
“I’m not sure I can even put into words what I see other than disappointment. There's nothing there that has any meaning or purpose," Monument Avenue resident Caroline Bowers said.Frustrations intensify over Richmond public housing evictions
A multitude of human services issues took the spotlight at Richmond City Hall Thursday, as citizens voiced concerns over families in public housing communities at risk of losing their homes.Father of victim ‘frustrated’ 17 years after Virginia Tech massacre
Tuesday will mark 17 years since Andrew Goddard’s son, Colin, was shot and wounded on the Virginia Tech campus in the worst school shooting ever.
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