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Richmond lost $526 million in opioid economic costs in 2023 — highest in Virginia: VCU database
A newly updated data dashboard from the Virginia Commonwealth University is shining a light on the state's opioid epidemic in recent years.
There’s been more than 160 pedestrian fatalities and over 1,800 pedestrian-related crashes in Richmond since 2016. But the ...
Richmond installs modular curbs and striping at four VCU-area intersections to slow left turns and protect pedestrians and ...
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Richmond DPU, VCU launch plan to improve intersection safety
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and Richmond’s Department of Public Utilities (DPU) are partnering up to launch a ...
Virginia Commonwealth University President Michael Rao meeting with lawmakers in Richmond on June 5. (Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury) Officials from Virginia Commonwealth University and VCU Health ...
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‘Left turn hardening’ measures installed near VCU to improve pedestrian safety
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - There are four new “left turn hardening” traffic measures in Richmond to reduce crashes involving ...
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VCU researchers use virtual reality to treat conduct disorders in youth
A recent study conducted by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has found that a new virtual reality program helped to reduce aggression and conduct problems in children.
As part of National Pancreas Awareness Month, VCU Health Hume-Lee Transplant Center is spotlighting its nationally recognized expertise in Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Cell Autotransplantation ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) community can rest a bit easier after a series of reported assaults were found to have been untrue. On Monday, The VCU Police ...
A wrong turn saved the lives of two strangers trying to escape a category 1 hurricane. That fateful day brought them together ...
The Richmond Fur Fest, organized by the Anthro Society of VCU, drew over 700 attendees and raised $547 for the Transgender Assistance Program of Virginia. The event featured panels, meetups, live ...
Two dozen Virginia Commonwealth University students and faculty wore red bandanas and held up handwritten signs at Friday’s board meeting to protest the university’s plan to terminate 14 professors.
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