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Richmond continuing to review meals tax accounts, says several already resolved
Lincoln Saunders told council members that the finance department has already resolved several accounts that were in dispute and said the department hopes to review and settle all accounts by July 1.After raising concerns about Richmond's transparency, she was fired
A former Richmond City employee said she blew the whistle about ethical concerns within City Hall, and then she was terminated.What are you looking forward to in 2024? Trump v. Biden does not rank high.
CBS 6 reporter Jake Burns and photojournalist Curtis Akers found out what a few Virginians are looking forward to in 2024 and their thoughts on the election.Anonymous CBS 6 viewer replaces Petersburg woman's refrigerator free of charge
Not even 24 hours after her story aired, a stranger who chose to remain anonymous, showed up at Lori’s door, asking to replace her fridge with a brand new one for free.Richmond couple finds thousands of live crickets in Zara package
A Richmond couple says a package they ordered from the retailer Zara, arrived at their home with not only the rug they purchased, but with multiple bags of live crickets.She says Richmond 'coerced' her to sign confession of judgement over late fees
The owner of barbecue restaurant Smohk in Scott's Addition was one of many Richmond business owners who got caught in a meals tax mess.
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