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  • Anthem protester could have trespassing charge dismissed

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/24/2009 05:01 am

    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 yesterday. General District ...

  • I am here because…Krystal Solzbach

    Powhatan Today | 11/11/2009 04:40 pm

    A job relocation brought Krystal Solzbach and her husband to Chesterfield 18 ½ years; six months later, they moved to Powhatan. She now homeschools their three children. This is why ...

  • Business Briefs for Nov. 11

    Local business from the Times-Dispatch | 11/11/2009 05:01 am

    Tobacco company Star Scientific Inc. has six months to get its stock price above $1 per share or face possible delisting from the Nasdaq stock exchange. The Petersburg-based company said ...

  • Report: Officials barred access to Metro track

    WRIC 8 News | 11/09/2009 03:15 pm

    Associated Press - November 9, 2009 10:15 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - A newspaper says oversight officials have spent the past six months trying to get Metro to let safety ...

  • I Did It Myself: Bookshelf / Window seat

    Home & Garden from Richmond Times-Dispatch | 11/06/2009 05:03 am

    PROJECT: Bookshelf unit/window seat TIME: Two weeks spread over six months COST: $600-$700 HOW THEY DID IT: Jim Savage saw an idea in a home-improvement magazine for a built-in bookshelf ...

  • T-D readership trends continue

    Local business from the Times-Dispatch | 10/27/2009 05:01 am

    While newspaper circulation figures here and nationwide are down, the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s readership trends continued to reflect a shift toward online growth during the six months from April to September. ...

  • Commission releases concept for Richmond Slave Trail

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 10/20/2009 10:50 pm

    The Richmond Slave Trail Commission released today a master plan for a $100 million to $150 million heritage site in Shockoe Bottom, including a slavery museum and African-American genealogical center. ...

  • Swine flu 6 months later: Relief, but winter looms

    WRIC 8 News | 10/15/2009 09:51 pm

    It was six months ago that scientists discovered an ominous new flu virus, touching off fears of a catastrophic global outbreak that could cause people to drop dead in the ...

  • Business forecasters say recession is over, but recovery will be slow

    Local business from the Times-Dispatch | 10/13/2009 05:01 am

    Economists who forecast for business say the recession is over but the recovery is going to take awhile. Roughly 80 percent believe the economy will grow in the second half ...

  • Highway deaths at record low in first half of 2009

    WRIC 8 News | 10/09/2009 08:47 pm

    Deaths on U.S. highways have dropped to a record low during the first six months of 2009, continuing a recent trend of fewer people dying on roads.

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