Advance Morning News
It's Thursday, January 22, 2025. Today, Vindman secures funding for public-safety projects, Talking Richmond features Del. Nicole Cole on her first days in Richmond, and a public notice.
Rep. Eugene Vindman Secures Federal Funding for Local Public Safety Projects
By Adele Uphaus
Money was approved by Congress and awaits the president’s signature.
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TALKING RICHMOND: Oriented, Ready to Serve
By Del. Nicole Cole
Del. Nicole Cole is getting her bearings and getting to work in Richmond. A look at the bills she is promoting.
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