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Warner, Kaine express concerns about ERC-claim processing delays
Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are voicing concern about delays in processing of Employee Retention Credit claims by the Internal Revenue Service. Warner and Kaine believe the backlog of claims is causing confusion and financial uncertainty for many businesses, nonprofits and other taxpayers. “While we applaud the work...
Details on the local projects included in U.S. Senate appropriations bills
U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine announced this week that the Senate had approved $125 million for local projects across Virginia. We have the details on the local projects in the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge. $2.5 million for the City of Lexington in coordination with the City...
Emergency call for blood, platelet donations
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The American Red Cross has issued an alert for an emergency shortage of blood products. The organization says its national blood product supply has fallen by more than 25 percent since July 1. Specifically, the type O blood supply has gotten so low, distributions to...
Little Manila food truck grows into restaurant
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Popular Filipino food truck Little Manila is opening up its first restaurant in Charlottesville. It is the only Filipino restaurant in the area. They will use the same menu and incorporate a few new recipes. One of the owners says that it’s important to bring new...
Not Another Bomb Central Virginia hosts a rally
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Not Another Bomb and Charlottesville residents have taken to the streets to join an “uncommitted” national day of action calling for Vice President Kamala Harris to support an arms embargo against the Israeli government. “If you believe in humanity, you believe in stopping...
Freeman High School principal apologizes after sending students home minutes into first school day
Freeman High School, located in the West End of Henrico County, closed Monday morning just hours after it opened for the first day of classes. A fast-moving storm knocked out power to thousands of people in Henrico on Sunday. While most of those Dominion Energy customers have had their power restored, the outage continued to impact the high school.
Henrico Police identify man killed when tree fell on his truck
Henrico Police have identified the 42-year-old man who was killed Sunday afternoon when an oak tree fell on his pickup truck during a storm as Peter Lottman of Henrico. Officers responded to the 800 block of Maybeury Drive in Henrico at about 4:48 p.m. for the report of a fallen tree that had crashed onto a pickup truck. When they arrived, they found Lottman dead in the cab of the pickup truck, police said in a news release.
Preparing kids for the return of the school year, Monday
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The first week of school has arrived for a lot of kids in our region. All Henrico and Richmond city students are back in the classroom Monday. Chesterfield and Hanover students’ start days stagger between Monday and Tuesday. Only 6th and 9th grade Chesterfield students start Monday, while the other middle and high school grades start on Tuesday.
UVA Cancer Center first in Virginia to offer alternative treatment for lung cancer
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - An exciting new treatment is available for lung cancer patients in Virginia. The UVA Cancer Center says it is the first provider in the state to offer tarlatamab, a drug that helps the body fight the disease. 16 patients with small cell lung cancer at UVA...
$10M awarded to Southwest Virginia abandoned mine land projects
WISE COUNTY, Va. (WJHL) — Millions in grant funding have been earmarked for economic development projects in Southwest Virginia, Governor Glenn Youngkin and Congressman Morgan Griffith announced Monday. A news release from the governor’s office states the four projects were selected for Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER) grant approval. The grant program is managed […]
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