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HENRICO COUNTY, Va. Tristan Brackett almost never found Special Olympics Virginia. His family discovered it by chance spotting a flyer at a Publix grocery store.

Now, the 17-year-old from Henrico is a standout outfielder on the North of the James softball team, the defending gold medal winners heading into this weekend's Special Olympics Virginia State Games in the Rich...


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HENRICO COUNTY, Va. A woman is in critical but stable condition after a shed fire in a Western Henrico neighborhood Thursday evening.

Henrico Fire crews responded to the 11000 block of Timber Mill Lane around 6 p.m. They found two sheds on fire behind a home.

While crews were on scene, they found an elderly woman in the backyard with life-threatening injuries as a result...


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RICHMOND, Va. Anthem LemonAid, which raises money to help children fight cancer at the Childrens Hospital of Richmond at VCU, will celebrate its 26th year this Friday, July 17, through Sunday, July 19.

The annual fundraiser has grown into a regional movement over the years,...


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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. Chesterfield County is moving to create a local animal cruelty registry that would prevent convicted abusers from adopting pets from the animal shelter.

Police proposed the registry during a Board of Supervisors meeting last week. Richmond and Henrico created similar registries after state lawmakers approved legislation in 2024 allowing localities to d...


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PETERSBURG, Va. Residents of the Carriage House Apartments in Petersburg were told with little notice Thursday morning to pack their belongings and prepare to move back to their building, nearly a month after being displaced when the complex was deemed uninhabitable.

Some residents said they learned about the move only when a knock came at their motel room door.

"The lad...


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