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Henrico adopts vaping shop regulations, plans to expand them
The Henrico Board of Supervisors has adopted new restrictions regulating where vaping shops can be located. The shops now will be prohibited within 1,000 feet of a school or 2,000 feet (or a little less than half a mile) of a park or another vaping shop, according to the regulations approved by the board July 9. Further, they would be limited to certain zoning areas, and a business also would need to apply for a provisional use permit before being allowed to open one anywhere in the county.
Six killed on Virginia highways over July 4th holiday
Preliminary data indicates six individuals lost their lives in six traffic crashes during the five-day statistical counting period designated for the July 4, 2024, holiday. Of those who died, one was a pedestrian struck in a hit-and-run crash, four were drivers and one was a passenger. The fatal crashes took place in the City of Richmond and the counties of Bedford, Charles City, Henrico and Wythe counties. Two of the fatal crashes occurred in Bedford County. During the two-day statistical counting period for July 4, 2023, traffic crashes claimed seven lives on Virginia’s highways.*
‘This trail is for you’: Henrico opens its first portion of Fall Line Trail
On Tuesday, July 9, the Fall Line Trail made its mark in Henrico County. The energy and temperature were both high in Spring Park as leaders brought out the gold scissors to cut the ribbon in front of the first section of the trail in the county.
Six killed in traffic crashes on Virginia Highways during July 4th Holiday period, according to VSP
Preliminary data indicates six people lost their lives in six traffic crashes during the five-day statistical counting period for the July 4th Holiday, VSP said. VSP participated in Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E) to increase safety and reduce traffic fatalities on Virginia highways during the Holiday. “Excessive speeding, drivers,...
State Police: Six individuals died on Virginia highways during July Fourth holiday weekend
Six individuals died in six traffic crashes on Virginia highways during the five-day July Fourth holiday weekend. Of those who died, one was a pedestrian struck in a hit-and-run crash, four were drivers and one was a passenger. The fatal crashes took place in Richmond and Bedford, Charles City, Henrico...
SIX KILLED IN TRAFFIC CRASHES ON VIRGINIA HIGHWAYS DURING JULY 4 HOLIDAY
RICHMOND – Preliminary data indicates six individuals lost their lives in six traffic crashes during the five-day statistical counting period designated for the July 4, 2024, holiday. Of those who died, one was a pedestrian struck in a hit-and-run crash, four were drivers and one was a passenger. The fatal crashes took place in the City of Richmond and the counties of Bedford, Charles City, Henrico and Wythe counties. Two of the fatal crashes occurred in Bedford County. During the two-day statistical counting period for July 4, 2023, traffic crashes claimed seven lives on Virginia’s highways.*
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