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When Richmond closed homeless shelters, where did families go next?
Richmond's housing director said the city's partners were able to find year-round shelter for four families. However, a councilmember said dozens of other families and kids are still on the streets.Some staff raise concerns about security after shooting at VCU Medical Center
After police said a man was shot and killed inside a VCU hospital building, several people reached out to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers about what they considered a lack of security at VCU Medical Center.She quit her job after a nursing home patient attack: 'It's a broken system'
Cassie Ortiz gets emotional when talking about the patients she grew close with while working in a nursing home.Va. senator wants more requirements for preschool teachers amid assaults reports
A Virginia lawmaker is pushing to ramp up regulated training for staff in early education, especially for those who work with children with special needs.Audit shows Child Protective Services not handling all abuse cases correctly
A recent state investigation revealed that Child Protective Services agencies are not always handling cases of child abuse or neglect appropriately.Enrichmond board member questions former director's 'ethics' and 'transparency'
As the Enrichmond Foundation unraveled in early 2022, a board member raised concerns about long-time Executive Director John Syndor.
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