Corn removal commences in canal after train derailment
Crews will use “specialized equipment, including vacuum trucks, to safely access and extract the material and help prevent it from entering the water.”
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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After a lifetime in education, Matoaca's softball coach is still treasuring a season to remember
"I’m going to treasure this forever."
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Henrico fireworks cut short after youth fight disrupts festivities
As the fireworks began a second, larger fight broke out, causing organizers to end the show entirely.
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Freight train derails into the canal along Capital Trail at Dock Street
Multiple Richmond Fire Department crews are on the scene as a freight train has derailed in Shockoe Bottom.
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UPDATE: Water restoration achieved, full repairs to take 'several weeks'
"During that time, we will continue to maintain service to all users, and water disruption is not anticipated.
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Styrofoam ban for all food outlets begins July 1
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Education
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Hathaway report: RPS director asked subordinates to help him disable security cameras; dozens of purchases remain unaccounted for
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I tracked Kings Dominion’s lines all summer. Here’s how to skip them
When the park opens, skip the rides closest to the entrance and head straight to the back of the park.
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Local News
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Corn removal commences in canal after train derailment
Crews will use “specialized equipment, including vacuum trucks, to safely access and extract the material and help prevent it from entering the water.”
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Newsletter
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July 6 Newsletter: An eventful weekend
Water outages, fireworks fights, a derailed train and controversy over the police's use of pepper spray. Plus, another legal threat in the ongoing Diamond District saga.
Sports
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After a lifetime in education, Matoaca's softball coach is still treasuring a season to remember
"I’m going to treasure this forever."
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