Elizabeth Holmes, WTVR CBS 6 Richmond

Elizabeth Holmes

WTVR CBS 6 Richmond

Richmond, VA, United States

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Mother thinks anti-choking device should be required in schools after Virginia student's death

Nearly one month after their 13-year-old son, Josue, choked on his school lunch, dying three days later from the damage, the Nolasco family has one request for Virginia school leaders. → Read More

Tow truck driver shares tips about what to do if your car is being towed

"My firsthand experience is someone taking my sign down and putting up their sign, and towing away all my customers that have hangars to park in my lot," Mark Fogg said. " → Read More

Divided Virginia General Assembly leaves most contentious bills scrapped

The Senate is held by Democrats while the House of Delegates by Republicans. All 140 seats are up for grabs come November. → Read More

She fell at work and burned 80% of her body: 'I was fully engulfed in flames'

September 10, 2021, is a day Charlie Anne Xavier will never forget. The Charlottesville resident was working at her family's business in Gordonsville, when she was using a sander outside. → Read More

Neighbors 'heartbroken' after woman dies in shooting at Chesterfield apartments: 'Absolutely terrifying'

Police responded to the reported shooting around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. Police say 43-year-old Barbie Brown was entering a residence in the 6700 block of Amster Road when she was shot. → Read More

Educators ask for input from Petersburg parents: 'We really want to hear from them'

Parents and families in Petersburg are hoping to find common ground with the city's school system to prevent violence from happening in the classroom. → Read More

Virginia officers to crack down on drunk driving during holiday season: 'It could be a life-saving move'

In the greater Richmond area, 17 different law enforcement agencies will conduct over 100 patrols and nearly a dozen sobriety checkpoints between now and the New Year. → Read More

As police issue warning ahead of holiday rush; expert says free, 'common sense' tool can save lives

State police are urging Virginians to buckle up this holiday season, citing multiple fatal crashes that happened over the Thanksgiving weekend, where a driver or passenger was not wearing a seat belt. → Read More

Puppy shot dead in Richmond; search for shooter underway

Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) is looking for the person who shot and killed a five-month-old puppy. → Read More

She's one of the hundreds facing eviction at a Richmond apartment complex and she has questions

More than 200 tenants living at James River Pointe were scheduled to appear in court for eviction proceedings. There are reportedly 500 units at the complex. → Read More

Students describe 'utter chaos' after chemistry class 'explosion'

Dinwiddie High School student Alonna Perkins said she was in class on the second floor of the school building when she heard a loud bang that shook the walls of her classroom. → Read More

Explosion reported inside Dinwiddie school, injuries reported

Multiple CBS 6 crews are headed to the school and this post will be updated with new information as it is confirmed. → Read More

This Virginia couple moved to Southern Florida. Their life was destroyed by Hurricane Ian.

The Category 4 hurricane, originally set to hit near Tampa, made landfall in Southwest Florida near Cape Coral and Fort Myers. → Read More

How Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge led to $20,000 grant for this Richmond

"A veteran who may not have a relationship with LVS may have trouble navigating the VA, they may be on a 90-day waiting list, they may be on a six-month waiting list just waiting to get seen..." → Read More

Thousands of comments pour in opposing Virginia's transgender policy for students

Virginians will have 30 days to weigh in on the Virginia Department of Education's (VDOE) new 2022 model policies regarding the treatment of transgender students in Virginia public schools. → Read More

Early voting starts today in Virginia

Early voting starts Friday across the Commonwealth. The biggest change some localities will see is the newly approved "ballot on demand" system. → Read More

'Bivalent' COVID-19 boosters roll out in Henrico, Richmond: 'We are still seeing COVID-19 in our community'

The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts are encouraging Central Virginians to get a new COVID-19 booster shot. → Read More

Richmond's Canal Walk murals lose their color, but only temporarily: 'It feels like a fresh start'

For the first time since 2012, when Richmond held its first-ever Street Art Festival there, the walls along the Haxall Canal will be a fresh slate, a blank canvas for new artists to show their stuff. → Read More

Too close for comfort: VDOT fixes mistake at 'nightmare' Henrico intersection

The Virginia Department of Transportation said the mistake in this $14.1 million intersection improvement project came down to the turn lanes being marked 20 feet off from the original plan. → Read More

When Hopewell students are in class, their phones must be locked in pouches

Students in middle and high schools must put their cell phones in a magnetized Yondr pouch that can be sealed shut at points of entry in the school. → Read More