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This couple’s love for birds turned their home into a rescue for exotic parrots
Nana & Papa’s Parrot Rescue is a sanctuary for exotic birds and a labor of love for its caretakers, Dr. Dolly Rice-Lara and her husband, Ken Lara.Sending gifts with USPS this holiday season? Remember these shipping tips.
If you want your mail to make it to its destination by Christmas, First Class Mail should be sent by Dec. 18. Priority Mail should be sent by Dec. 19. Priority Mail Express should be sent by Dec. 21.Virginia celebrates fentanyl death drop, advocates demand more action
Virginia is seeing progress in the fight against fentanyl, with officials reporting a 23% decrease in overdose deaths from the drug over the past year.These roads will be closed for the Dominion Energy Christmas Parade in Richmond
The 41st annual Dominion Energy Christmas Parade steps off in front of the Science Museum of Virginia at 10:15 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7.Lunenburg animal control officer spends Thanksgiving in the dog house
Lunenburg County animal control officer Ray Elliott is once again spending his Thanksgiving in the dog house. Elliott is not in trouble with his family.Virginia restaurant owner Kat McCay Stanley chooses to follow the crazy
Kat McCay Stanley's journey from gun store snack bar to restaurant owner is one of passion, hard work, and a bit of adventurous spirit.
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Congresswoman pushing to extend program to replace stolen SNAP benefits
It's a crime affecting the most vulnerable, theft of food assistance benefits, and it's already impacted hundreds of families in Central Virginia.Richmond’s largest food pantry doubles number of families served in four years
At Richmond’s largest food pantry, Belmont Community Resources, volunteers work hard to keep everyone fed this holiday season.As reports of stolen SNAP benefits surge, food banks fill the gaps
Dozens of volunteers gathered Wednesday at the Belmont Food Pantry on Richmond's Southside to unload, assemble, and store meals intended to feed hundreds of families.Richmond moms upset with how long it's taking to replace stolen SNAP benefits
As surging reports of theft of food benefits impact hundreds of families across the Richmond area, multiple victims say they're waiting too long to get their assistance back.Richmond sees 'incredibly alarming' increase in reports of stolen SNAP benefits
A significant increase in stolen food benefits impacted hundreds of families across Richmond this month.Send story tip to CBS 6 Investigative Reporter Tyler Layne
Click here to send a story idea to Tyler or any of our reporters. You can also email Tyler directly at Tyler.Layne@WTVR.com or call him at 804-254-3647.
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