Richmond Police Chief: Increasing demands are putting strain on shorthanded force
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Richmond judge stands by criticism of city’s hired lawyer; Burks dropped from case
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After two-year closure, Maymont Mansion again opens its doors to visitors
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Richmond judge stands by criticism of city’s hired lawyer; Burks dropped from case
The judge didn’t take long to decide that she won’t back down from her public criticism of a lawyer who has been representing the city government in her courtroom.
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Richmond Police Chief: Increasing demands are putting strain on shorthanded force
“We have never been asked to do more as a police department with less officers than what’s happening right now.”
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March 20 Newsletter: Maymont mansion's glow-up
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Glen Allen has to fight for softball win against Atlee
"We’re mentally and physically tough. Our biggest thing is that we play to the last out.”
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