Caroline Coleburn, WTVR CBS 6 Richmond

Caroline Coleburn

WTVR CBS 6 Richmond

Richmond, VA, United States

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Past articles by Caroline:

Helping a grieving mom donate toys to St. Mary's Hospital in her son's honor

A Chesterfield mom is helping keep her son’s memory alive by organizing a toy drive for children receiving care at St. Mary’s Hospital. We wanted to help her out as part of the CBS 6 Month of Giving. → Read More

Tips to help prevent firefighters from getting called to your home this holiday season

The holiday season marks one of the busiest times of the years for Henrico County firefighters, and they want to make sure you decorate safely. → Read More

Breakfast with heroes: Inside American Legion Post 242 on Veteran's Day

Camaraderie and service meet over a mean breakfast inside American Legion Post 242 along JB Finley Road in Sandston. → Read More

Why this Chesterfield mom is continuing to help sick kids 3 year's after her son's death

Chesterfield mom Donna Reynolds lost her nine-year-old son Kellan on July 2, 2020 to a rare Mitochondrial disease. This toy drive helps keep his memory alive . → Read More

She went into labor. An emergency dispatcher guided 'Miracle' home delivery.

It’s been almost a month since an Essex County family's child was born unexpectedly inside their home with the help of a dispatcher. → Read More

AAA predicts Labor Day could reach pre-pandemic levels

Across the country, the average gas prices heading into the holiday weekend are $3.81 per gallon, and in Virginia, the state average is $3.60. → Read More

Shocking video shows moment Virginia man is struck by lightning

Bobby Pridemore was moving cows in a pasture about 100 yards behind his home in Crewe when lightning struck a metal gate and sent a charge down the barbed wire fence where he was standing. → Read More

Virginia woman finds snake inside popcorn bag at grocery store

A Lunenburg County woman is still in shock Friday morning after she says a trip to the local grocery store Thursday turned into a nightmare. → Read More

Back to School so soon? Some Chesterfield students return to the classroom in July

Bellwood and Falling Creek Elementary Schools have participated in a year-round schooling model since 2018. The district says early data shows it's helping prevent learning loss during the summer. → Read More

Blackstone hosting second annual Juneteenth celebration

There will be vendors, educational speakers, live music, a place for children and a county-wide worship on Sunday at the Nottoway Middle School Auditorium. → Read More

Search on James River continues for missing Chesterfield woman

The search for 28-year-old Sarah Erway, one of the two women who went missing Monday after going over the Bosher Dam, has entered its fourth day, but officials say they won't stop searching until they can bring her family closure. → Read More

AAA: Record-high gas prices not stopping 970,000 Virginians from traveling for holiday

This Memorial Day weekend, AAA is predicting 970,000 Virginians will travel, and you should anticipate much busier roads than we've seen the past few years. → Read More

What to do if you haven't filed your taxes by April 18

This year's filing is more complicated following child tax credits and stimulus checks coming last year. → Read More

Loan program helps Richmond's small businesses thrive

The Metropolitan Business League (MBL) is helping Richmond area businesses apply for Kiva loans, which are available at no interest or fees to the small business owner. → Read More

Excitement grows in Farmville as Longwood Lancers prepare for NCAA Tournament

Farmville Mayor David Whitus said the town is holding several watch parties for both games. → Read More

Teen who killed Richmond baby and her mom sentenced to 52 years in prison

Kevon Bynum, who killed three people in two Richmond shootings, was sentenced to 52 years in prison during a Monday sentencing hearing. → Read More

As mask mandates are lifted, test-to-stay programs help schools, businesses get back to new normal

As cases of coronavirus continue to decline and more workplaces and schools remove mask policies, many are moving to test-to-stay programs. → Read More

Richmond faith leaders will host prayer vigil for Ukraine

Richmond's Interfaith Clergy is hoping to bring the community together Thursday night to pray for Ukraine. → Read More

Students combine exercise and coding in this Henrico class

P.E. class with Kevin Napier at Nuckols Farm Elementary is far from what some of us right remember from elementary school. → Read More

Richmond nonprofit gives out $100,000 to help small businesses stay afloat

The Metropolitan Business League is working to help provide grants to small businesses that were negatively impacted by the pandemic. → Read More