Arianna Coghill
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Henrico Courthouse Workers Got Sick With COVID-19. Now Court Cases Will Be Postponed.
RICHMOND-Almost a month after reintroducing juries, the Henrico General District Court will have to postpone trials yet again.
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Alexandria’s Oldest Black Church Gave Away $1 Million to Groups in Need
ALEXANDRIA- When Alfred Street Baptist Church’s congregation saw a $1 million surplus in donations, they could’ve easily stored the money.
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Virginia Remains in COVID-19 ‘Orange Zone’
RICHMOND- Virginia is in the “orange zone” when it comes to COVID-19.
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Expect Lee Statue Ruling Within 10 Days, Judge Says
RICHMOND-Can Gov. Ralph Northam remove a Confederate monument from Richmond?
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After Multiple Delays, Virginia’s First Marijuana Dispensary Opens Up
BRISTOL- For years, people have used medical marijuana to treat ailments ranging from anxiety to Parkinson’s.
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Virginia Groups File Lawsuit to Extend Voter Registration
RICHMOND-The U.S. District Court will decide if Virginia extends voter registration.
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Move Over Murder Hornets. Venomous ‘Puss Caterpillars’ Are Taking Over.
BLACKSBURG- This fall, you might see some tiny, toupee-like creatures crawling around trees or shrubs.
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‘Essential Workers Become Essential Voters’ : Immigrants Call for Change
WASHINGTON D.C.-Unless something changes, Kwaku Agyeman is afraid of what the next few months might bring for his family.
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Virginia’s Utility Bill Freeze Just Ended. This Could Make The Eviction Problem Worse.
CHARLOTTESVILLE- More than 8,000 Virginians have been evicted from their homes since June 22.
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Virginia Reaches a Six-Month Milestone in COVID-19 Response
RICHMOND- Virginia’s response to COVID-19 seems to be working. The actual number of cases remains steady.


















