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Sarah King

VCU president Michael Rao was the highest-paid state employee in FY 2015-16

December 5, 2016 admin 4

VCU President Michael Rao is the highest paid state employee for FY 2015-16 — amassing $900,940 in total compensation — according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s […]

Photo illustration by Julie Tripp

McAuliffe declares Va. opioid crisis a Public Health Emergency

November 28, 2016 admin 3

Governor Terry McAuliffe declared the Virginia opioid addiction crisis a Public Health Emergency on Nov. 21 following an announcement from State Health Commissioner Marissa Levine. […]

Infographic by Ashley Moody and Sarah King

Area precincts helped Clinton secure Virginia

November 14, 2016 admin 0

In an unexpected victory that “reshaped” the electoral map, Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency by exceeding the necessary 270 electoral college votes early Wednesday […]

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Stoney wins outright, avoids runoff with Berry, Morrissey

November 14, 2016 admin 0

Mayor-elect Levar Stoney fended-off a runoff with former Venture Richmond director Jack Berry by winning the necessary five of nine districts to secure the mayoral election […]

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More than 1,000 anti-Trump protestors shut down highway, eight VCU students arrested

November 9, 2016 admin 2

UPDATED: 3 p.m. More than 1,000 anti-Trump protesters marched through Richmond and shut down portions of W. Broad St., the downtown area and the Interstate […]

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