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These three bills could potentially expand Virginia's unemployment benefits
A state commission has advanced some bills that could potentially expand Virginia's unemployment benefits and increase some that haven't changed in decades.Drivers have paid $4 million in fines for driving past Richmond school buses
Financial documents show Richmond's School Bus Stop Arm Enforcement Program, which doles out tickets at $250 each, brought in a little more than $4 million between July 2021 and June 2024.Mom says Virginia failed to warn families about potential Lake Anna dangers
A Virginia family is taking legal action after their daughter became seriously ill from swimming in Lake Anna over Memorial Day weekend.His son raised thousands in a school fundraiser. The prizes he won were fakes.
A Chesterfield student thought he had won some cool prizes as part of his school's fundraiser, only to find out that the rewards he worked for were actually fake.Advocates concerned about Richmond's homeless population as temperatures drop
With temperatures dipping below freezing, advocates on Richmond's Southside are speaking out about the city's most vulnerable population.The Thanksgiving surprise these Fort Gregg-Adams soldiers were greeted with
“Here at Fort Gregg-Adams, Thanksgiving is like the Super Bowl,” said Building Manager Gina Barnes. “It’s been about a two-and-a-half month process to get to where we are today.”
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These three bills could potentially expand Virginia's unemployment benefits
A state commission has advanced some bills that could potentially expand Virginia's unemployment benefits and increase some that haven't changed in decades.Drivers have paid $4 million in fines for driving past Richmond school buses
Financial documents show Richmond's School Bus Stop Arm Enforcement Program, which doles out tickets at $250 each, brought in a little more than $4 million between July 2021 and June 2024.Mom says Virginia failed to warn families about potential Lake Anna dangers
A Virginia family is taking legal action after their daughter became seriously ill from swimming in Lake Anna over Memorial Day weekend.His son raised thousands in a school fundraiser. The prizes he won were fakes.
A Chesterfield student thought he had won some cool prizes as part of his school's fundraiser, only to find out that the rewards he worked for were actually fake.Advocates concerned about Richmond's homeless population as temperatures drop
With temperatures dipping below freezing, advocates on Richmond's Southside are speaking out about the city's most vulnerable population.The Thanksgiving surprise these Fort Gregg-Adams soldiers were greeted with
“Here at Fort Gregg-Adams, Thanksgiving is like the Super Bowl,” said Building Manager Gina Barnes. “It’s been about a two-and-a-half month process to get to where we are today.”
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