WTVR Richmond - Wed Oct 01
In recognition of Domestic Violence month, CBS 6 spoke exclusively to a Richmond woman who survived a vicious attack.
Drainage Work Concludes on German School Rd.WTVR Richmond - Wed Oct 01
Richmond City officials formally unveiled a new drainage project Wednesday in South Richmond that should alleviate flooding for thousands of local residents.
Two hotels planned for Shockoe Slip: Hotels would be built on either...Hotel Online - Wed Oct 01
Two hotels planned for Shockoe Slip: Hotels would be built on either side of First Freedom Center, says group's CFO Oct.
Area jobless figure at 6-year highDaily Progress - Tue Sep 30
The Charlottesville region's unemployment rate has hit its highest point in at least six years, according to August figures released Tuesday.
State rail projects get boost as driving declinesWJLA-TV Arlington - Tue Sep 30
The federal government is chipping in nearly $30 million for 15 passenger rail projects across the country as Americans continue to drive less and take the train more, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters ...
Henrico Address Change Takes Effect TomorrowWTVR Richmond - Tue Sep 30
Here's the release from the County of Henrico: September 30, 2008 The transition of Henrico County's mailing address from "Richmond, VA" to "Henrico, VA" becomes effective Wednesday, Oct.
Richmond Symphony, musicians ratify contractCustomer Interaction Solutions - Tue Sep 30
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sep. 30--The Richmond Symphony board of directors and the musicians of the Richmond Symphony have ratified a new threeyear contract.
Voter Registrations Soar In The RegionThe Free Lance-Star - Tue Sep 30
On the first day Virginians could vote absentee in-person, 10 people had already done so by mid-afternoon at the Fredericksburg registrar's office.
GRTC Looks To Cut RoutesWRIC-TV Richmond - Mon Sep 29
The first of three public hearings concerning proposals to eliminate several GRTC bus routes in Richmond will be held Tuesday.
Helping Ex-cons Get Back on Their FeetWTVR Richmond - Sun Sep 28
The Richmond Sheriff's Department is teaming up with several area groups to help reformed ex-cons get back on the right track once they're out of jail and back on the streets.
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