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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.Mayor Stoney on 17-year-old shot and killed in South Richmond: 'Devastating'
A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in Richmond’s Southside, sparking calls for accountability and reflection from city leaders.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.Will GRTC keep fares free throughout 2025? It's all up to funding, officials say
As 2024 draws to a close, some Richmond advocates and bus riders want to ensure that GRTC's zero-fare program is top of mind for Virginia lawmakers.Why he advocates 'digital intentionalism' for young people
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a new executive order Thursday aimed at addressing the dangers of social media and empowering parents to deal with them.They have lived 'in the past' since their son's death. Now they have 'a purpose'
It’s been just over three years since Robin and her husband, Jerome Doaty, said a state trooper walked up to their doorstep to deliver the news that would forever change their lives.
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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
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