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RICHMOND-Virginia plans to eliminate some math courses, the zoo makes plans to open and a third community fridge opens in Richmond.
RICHMOND-Virginia plans to eliminate some math courses, the zoo makes plans to open and a third community fridge opens in Richmond.
ALEXANDRIA-Alexandria adopts Virginia's first collective bargaining ordinance, Virginia's First Lady visits Valley schools, and a biotech firm is bringing jobs.
While the demolition and redevelopment of Creighton Court moves forward, residents are facing displacement and an uncertain future.
Richmond City Council's proposed budgets increase police funding, Virginia Volvo plant workers go on strike, and Richmond advocates call for a new school building. Daily Number 13 - That's the number of people who were killed during the Columbine High School...
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam said in a press conference Monday that he's aiming to have all adults in Virginia vaccinated by the end of May.
Virginia landlords must now accept vouchers, Fairfax officer's bias leads to case dismissals, and someone is shooting turtles.
RICHMOND-Public housing projects including Creighton Court are about to disappear in Richmond. That’s happening by design.
RICHMOND-Virginia enters Phase 2, McAuliffe campaign fundraising outpaces other candidates, and some colleges will require vaccinations to return to campus.
RICHMOND-Warner and Kaine introduce a plan to reduce gun violence, Virginia Beach police arrest another suspect in March 26 shooting and we consider what was the first drink besides water.
RICHMOND-Richmond residents took to the streets Wednesday night. But what made the protest so bizarre was how Richmond police responded.