The Mechanicsville Local - Fri Nov 27
The Hanover County Sheriff's Office and the Virginia State Police conducted a sobriety checkpoint on U.S. 360 eastbound at the Hanover/Henrico County line from 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
Caroline happy as new home of State Fair State Fair survey shows...The Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 27
The State Fair of Virginia attracted an older crowd than usual at its new location this year, according a survey of attendees.
Henrico OKs tax break for renovating older homesRichmond Times-Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
Henrico County supervisors approved a proposal this week that will allow older and lower-value homes in the county to qualify for a tax break on major renovations starting Jan.
Henrico couple cleared of charges in YMCA bus incidentRichmond Times-Dispatch - Wed Nov 25
A Highland Springs couple accused of multiple firearms and neglect charges have been found not guilty of all charges, ending a yearlong saga that has left them still together but bitterly scarred.
Judge rejects appeals in 1980 slayingRichmond Times-Dispatch - Wed Nov 25
All grounds of appeal in the 29-year-old murder of a 6-year-old Highland Springs boy have been turned aside by a state Court of Appeals judge.
State Fair survey results are inThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Nov 25
This year, the State Fair of Virginia attracted an older crowd - depending on one's definition of old.
Chesterfield man charged again with raping woman while posing as police officerRichmond Times-Dispatch - Tue Nov 24
A Chesterfield County man charged earlier this month with raping a woman while posing as a police officer in Henrico County was arrested Saturday on nearly identical charges in Chesterfield, authorities confirmed today.
Man who impersonated cop will serve three years in prisonRichmond Times-Dispatch - Tue Nov 24
A man convicted of attempted abduction, impersonating a police officer and two weapons charges in Henrico County will serve three years in prison.
City-based activista s trespassing charge could get dismissedDaily Progress - Tue Nov 24
A Charlottesville man arrested in July during a protest at Anthem insurance headquarters could have a trespassing charge dismissed in six months, a Henrico County judge said Monday.
Va. activist's trespass charge on holdHampton Roads Daily Press - Mon Nov 23
A trespassing charge against the leader of a Virginia social justice group will be dropped if he stays out of trouble for six months and stays away from Anthem insurance offices.
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