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Hackers are getting more and more creative with their scams, making it harder for many of us to spot suspicious activity. → Read More
According to the CDC, Virginia ranks as one of the top states for “very high” flu activity. → Read More
The annual tax tribute ceremony dates back to 1677 when an agreement was signed allowing Native Americans to give fresh game to the colonial government as an alternative to paying taxes. → Read More
A community shattered after a mother and her three young children were found shot to death in Chesterfield. → Read More
A community shattered after a mother and her three young children were found shot to death in Chesterfield. → Read More
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is leaving store shelves empty and owners scrambling to find the product they rely on. → Read More
This week’s deadly dog attack in Richmond has many asking whether tougher leash laws are necessary. → Read More
As inflation puts more of strain on consumer’s pockets, local food banks are working to bring a bit of relief. But skyrocketing prices are hitting food banks like Feed More on both ends. Now it’s spending more on food and donations are dwindling. → Read More
On the fake account, a hacker claims to have Yorkie puppies who are in need of a new home for sale. → Read More
Virginia has received it’s first payment of $67.4 million from Johnson & Johnson’s opioid settlement. In the settlement, J&J and other distributors were to blame for America’s opioid crisis. → Read More
If you receive socials security benefits you will see even bigger payments in 2023. It’s the biggest increase in social security payments in 40 years. → Read More
A deplorable discovery revealed nearly 60 animals were battered and cooped up inside a home in Richmond.19 dogs, 33 cats, a pot belly big, a rabbit, a turtle, and a racoon were rescued from the home Friday night and immediately taken into care at Richmond Animal Care and Control. → Read More
The remnants of Hurricane Ian seen across central Virginia Friday could do the region a some good. Parts of Virginia have been desperate for rain for over a month now. The Richmond-Metro area has suffered moderate drought conditions all September, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association → Read More
The remnants of Hurricane Ian seen across central Virginia Friday could do the region a some good. Parts of Virginia have been desperate for rain for over a month now. The Richmond-Metro area has suffered moderate drought conditions all September, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association → Read More
Over a dozen Virginia volunteers are prepared to stay weeks to help with recovery efforts in southwest Florida. American Red Cross officials report over 10,000 people are housed in shelters across the state. → Read More
Governor Glenn Youngkin is proposing nearly $400 million in tax relief in the next budget. He’s touting a record year for Virginia’s economy as one reason why the state can afford it. → Read More
Eligible students can receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship though the program. Silva says low-income students who are disproportionately impacted by marijuana can benefit while boosting their local economy. → Read More
Eligible students can receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship though the program. Silva says low-income students who are disproportionately impacted by marijuana can benefit while boosting their local economy. → Read More
A Richmond mother pleads for answers after a deadly hit-and-run claimed her daughter’s life. → Read More
Willard Lamb stands out as the oldest swimmer at the U.S. Masters Swimming Summer Nationals Championship hosted at SwimRVA. → Read More