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The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has identified at least 120 properties that are eligible for testing. Testing is free for property owners and residents. → Read More
No injuries were reported in a house fire in Henrico. → Read More
The medals for the winners of the Richmond Marathon have finally arrived! → Read More
Fire crews in Richmond rescued a baby out of a locked car Tuesday afternoon. → Read More
The current location will close on Dec. 30 at 6 p.m. to start the demolition and rebuilding process. → Read More
Non-profit animal shelters and organizations around central Virginia are accepting donations for Giving Tuesday. → Read More
You can also use the code, ‘RVA10K’ for 20% off on all registrations! → Read More
Anyone with information should contact the RACC at 646-5573 or Crime Stoppers at 780-1000. → Read More
The vaccine clinics are appointment only. → Read More
The vaccine clinic will take place at New Kent High School from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 29. → Read More
Anyone age 5 and older can get a vaccine and a flu shot. → Read More
Registration for a Thanksgiving turkey giveaway has closed. → Read More
Those getting a vaccine should wear a mask and bring the vaccine card, if you have one. → Read More
Hopewell Fire & Rescue is looking to fill three different positions. → Read More
In October, 247 babies were delivered, making it the most deliveries in a month since 2013. → Read More
Over 53 million people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving this year, with more than 1.4 million travelers in Virginia. → Read More
No experience is needed and all training will be provided. There is a $750 sign-on bonus. → Read More
Officials will be conducting a quarterly test of the warning siren system near the North Anna Power Station in Louisa. → Read More
Both the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available. → Read More
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - Leaders in Chesterfield County will review funding that would allow the sheriff’s office to add 26 body cameras. The grant costs nearly $600,000. Agenda documents say the cameras would go to deputies in ‘high liability’ areas of the sheriff’s office. Want NBC12’s top stories in your inbox each morning? Subscribe here. → Read More