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Richmond mom's SNAP benefits were stolen, but state won't replace them
It's been the "worst New Years" for one Richmond mother, who said she started off 2025 finding out at the grocery store that her food assistance money had been unexpectedly depleted from her account.Dozens gather for prayer as Richmond sheriff addresses hopes, past challenges
Dozens of people gathered at the Richmond City Justice Center Wednesday for the Richmond Sheriff's Office's eighth annual Day of Grace, Faith, and Hope.Retired Virginia FBI Special Agent reacts to deadly New Year's attack
A retired Virginia FBI Special Agent says it’s as much about determining what it isn’t, as much as it’s about what it is, when it comes to acts of terror investigations.Teams needed for tournament honoring Virginia students killed in crash
Organizers will be using the tournament's proceeds to create a scholarship in honor Nick Booth and Will Hammitt, who were killed in a crash in April 2023.WATCH: CBS 6 News End-of-Year Recap
From a solar eclipse to holiday surprises, we're looking back at some of the most memorable moments and stories of the year on CBS 6 News as 2024 comes to a close.Henrico’s top prosecutor reopens case of NICU baby with fracture from 2023
Henrico County Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor confirmed her office has re-opened a 2023 case involving a baby that experienced a fracture while in the NICU at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital.
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