Emily Yinger, NBC12 WWBT Richmond

Emily Yinger

NBC12 WWBT Richmond

Richmond, VA, United States

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Past articles by Emily:

CDC warns about increasingly drug-resistant bacteria that causes stomach bug

The CDC has put out a warning about a stomach bug that’s hard to treat. The XDR cases of the bacteria Shigella are spreading but so far, no cases have been reported in Virginia. → Read More

Some improvements being made for Petersburg fire

Petersburg’s fire department has faced a lot of challenges in recent months, from staff shortages to equipment problems. → Read More

Spring allergies hitting earlier than usual

The warm weather is leading plants to get tricked into thinking it’s spring meaning you’re suffering earlier. → Read More

Spring allergies hitting earlier than usual

The warm weather is leading plants to get tricked into thinking it’s spring meaning you’re suffering earlier. → Read More

Horse farm owner charged with animal cruelty

The owner of The Byrd’s Nest horse retirement farm faces animal cruelty charges after images began circulating of horses in dire shape. → Read More

Early voting ends for 4th Congressional District special election

We’re just days from election day to determine who will be the next Representative for Virginia’s 4th Congressional District. It’s the final push for Republican candidate Leon Benjamin and Democratic candidate Jennifer McClellan. → Read More

Steward School closes on Valentine’s Day after threat made

Parents got a message Monday night from the Steward School saying it would be closed on Valentine’s Day because of a threat. → Read More

Experts warn against drunk driving ahead of Super Bowl Sunday

As people get ready to watch the Super Bowl this weekend, Virginia State Police will be stepping up patrols with more law enforcement trying to catch drunk drivers. → Read More

Aid groups mobilizing to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria

Many relief groups in Richmond and beyond are still working out their response to the deadly earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. But they say there is no question that they will respond in some form or fashion. → Read More

Frontline heroes receive free wedding dresses

A bridal shop in Prince George is making wedding dreams come true! → Read More

Virginia Department of Education makes multi-million dollar error

The mistake happened with a tool on the Virginia Department of Education’s website. → Read More

Gas prices climb nearly 20 cents in one week

In the Richmond Metro region, a gallon of gas climbed nearly 20 cents in the last week, according to AAA. → Read More

Agreement reached with Carolina Express convenience store

For the first time in months, Carolina Express on the northside will be able to sell alcohol. → Read More

Rising egg prices impacting Richmond bakeries

The price of eggs keeps going, and one group that’s been hit particularly hard is bakeries. → Read More

Henrico fire displaces three people

The increase in fires is what’s driving Virginia Red Cross to encourage people to get insurance so they have an easier time rebuilding what they lost. → Read More

Water Rescue Team breaks down responding to cold water calls

Even though they see a significant drop in water rescue calls over the winter months, the Richmond Fire Department’s Water Rescue Team says they’re still responding to calls about two to three times a week. Everything from what they wear to how they train prepares them to help anyone who might be in distress out in the cold water. → Read More

COVID-19 spread continues at high levels across Metro Richmond

Many counties in Richmond are hitting the highest level of community spread on the CDC’s COVID data tracker. → Read More

People try to break into Hanover County Buddhist temple multiple times

The incidents happened at the Buddhist Cambodian Temple. → Read More

National Blood Donor Month kicks off in January

January kicks off National Blood Donor Month, and the Red Cross says the need is especially high this year. → Read More

National Blood Donor Month kicks off in January

January kicks off National Blood Donor Month, and the Red Cross says the need is especially high this year. → Read More