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Richmond to expand homeless shelter capacity, but concerns linger
A mixture of optimism and concern filled Richmond Council Chambers Thursday afternoon as officials and community members discussed new proposals to expand and improve homeless services in the city.Never forget: How Virginians are making sure September 11 is remembered
Virginia's official flag of remembrance for September 11, 2001, was raised outside Midlothian High School on Monday marking the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks.With no emergency shelter, homeless Richmonders suffer through 'horrific' storms
“It was brutal. We go out 24/7 no matter the weather, but it was a safety risk for us to be out in our vehicles. The wind was so intense. No human should have been out in that kind of weather."Tenants of 'deteriorating' Richmond apartment building hold rally
As the voice of her community, Chantay Washington-Williams refuses to sit silently after she spoke at a rally Monday evening at the Red Oak Apartments in Richmond.COVID-19 cases on the rise in Virginia as new variants emerge
While the threat level remains low, the Virginia Department of Health reports a steady uptick in emergency room visits for COVID-19 over the past month.'If You Give a Child a Book' you give a child a chance
Bill and GeNienne spent National Read a Book Day at Fairfield Court Elementary in Richmond where they voiced hope that the community would help the "If You Give a Child a Book..." campaign.
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