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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityPETERSBURG, Va. -- The owner of an apartment complex in Petersburg has been given 90 days to bring the property up to code after officials condemned one unit Thursday. Pamela Wallace said her foot fell through the floor while she was cooking. A photo shows what maintenance crews uncovered when they pulled up the kitchen floor in her unit at the Windham Hill Apartments. This is the way we are living in this apartment and I dont think its right we…See the Story
Fire marshal has 'many concerns' at Petersburg apartment complex after unit condemned
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Richmond, United States · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. -- Officials at a Richmond animal shelter said they have had "ZERO interest" after they put out the call last weekend for a forever family for two dogs that need to be adopted together. Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) officials posted Friday that they "just don't understand why" there has been no interest in the bonded pair. "They are the sweetest and cutest pair you will ever see," RACC officials wrote. The shelter posted …See the Story
Virginia shelter has had 'ZERO interest' in blind pup and her seeing-eye dog: 'We just don't understand why'
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Richmond, United States · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. -- A groundbreaking ceremony and fan festival officially marked the start of construction at CarMax Park in Richmond on Friday. CarMax, the City of Richmond, and the Richmond Flying Squirrels announced the new baseball ballpark's name and shared renderings of the stadium earlier this week. Work at the site, which is located next to the Diamond on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, had also already begun before Friday's groundbreaking. "This gr…See the Story
Richmond celebrates CarMax Park with official groundbreaking ceremony: 'A true game changer'
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Art · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. -- A group of Richmond Public Schools students had the opportunity to be paid and mentored by artists from around the world this summer. This experience was part of ART 180s summer Artist Residency program designed to break barriers and address mental health challenges for Richmonds youth."My found object was paper clips and soda tabs," Richmond Public Schools student Divine Miller said about her newest creation. "I used them to de…See the Story
Artists from around the world are making an impact on Richmond students: 'Art is very healing'
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Richmond, United States · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. -- Richmond finance employees have been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) regarding their employment with the city, which Mayor Levar Stoney described as a measure to keep workers accountable.Finance workers are responsible for handling taxes, and as CBS 6 has previously reported, residents and business owners have been complaining in recent years about incorrect billing and unfair late fees and collection practices.Fo…See the Story
Richmond finance workers asked to sign non-disclosure agreements about info obtained during employment
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Chesterfield County, Virginia · Chesterfield CountyCHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. An event will pay tribute to Kat Simons, the beloved longtime Richmond radio personality who died unexpectedly over the summer.The Friends of Kat Simons Foundation will hold a musical celebration to honor the familiar voice on Mix 98 on Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Westchester Commons concert field.Before Simons died unexpectedly in June, she was devoted to a long list of charitable causes and organizations in Richmond, s…See the Story
Benefit to honor beloved Richmond radio personality Kat Simons: 'Celebrate her legacy'
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Hopewell, United States · HopewellHOPEWELL, Va. -- The inaugural multi-day Hopewell by Rivers and Roads Festival aims to become a "signature event" for the "community to look forward to" each year in the fall, according to organizers. Heather Lyne, the executive director for the Hopewell Downtown Partnership, said the event is in conjunction with the Hopewell/Prince George Chamber of Commerce. "We've really been trying to bring a newer brand and kind of signature event to the co…See the Story
Hopewell's new Rivers and Roads Festival hopes to be 'signature event' for 'community to look forward to'
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