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Richmond judges take legal action against city government over courthouse conditions
The show cause order — which is essentially the judicial branch suing the local government — could create a major new money problem for city officials just as they’re celebrating the end of a relatively drama-free budget season.
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RPS cancels all after-school activities Monday due to 'insufficient personnel'
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