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Neighbors 'impressed' by new tools to slow drivers: 'It's a speedway'
Residents living along Meridian Avenue in Colonial Heights are finally feeling safer after the city installed speed bumps to combat years of dangerous speeding through their neighborhood.Daughters concerned about amount of time doctors spend in nursing homes
Doctors are only required to visit new residents in skilled nursing facilities within 30 days of admission, and only twice within 90 days, according to federal rules.Caller says he was put on hold for 10 minutes after calling Richmond 911
“It went to a recording. It said, ‘stay on the line, all operators are busy,’ and I stayed on the phone for 10 minutes. No one ever came to the line."Frustration mounts over abandoned buses stored near Historic Petersburg homes
CBS 6's investigation reveals that the days of the lot, located next to historic homes and small businesses in the Poplar Lawn area between Sycamore and Harrison streets, may be numbered.How Dominion Energy is justifying proposed rate increases
The monopoly utility said the proposed rate charges are due to the increasing costs of labor, materials, and equipment as well as inflation and grid upgrades.Send story tip to CBS 6 Investigative Reporter Melissa Hipolit
Click here to send a story idea to Melissa or any of our reporters. You can also email Tyler directly at Melissa.Hipolit@WTVR.com or call her at 804-254-3653.
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