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Henrico family seeks answers after loved one found dead in Richmond

Henrico family seeks answers after loved one found dead in Richmond Henrico family seeks answers after loved one found dead in Richmond By Karina Bolster | March 2, 2021 at 6:25 PM EST - Updated March 2 at 6:53 PM HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - A Henrico family continues to search for answers after their loved one was found dead in Richmond after she was reported missing for more than a month. On Feb. 24, At’Taysiyah “Tajah” Dye, 24, was found dead in a car off Glenlea Avenue. According to police, At’Taysiya Dye - who goes by “Tajah” - last spoke to her family Tuesday, Jan. 19. (Source: Henrico County Police Department)

It s fantastic : Archaeologists find artifacts on Henrico property from multiple time periods

‘It’s fantastic’: Archaeologists find artifacts on Henrico property from multiple time periods Artifacts include an arrowhead found from prehistoric era to an unmarked early 20th century African-American cemetery Archaeologists find artifacts from multiple time periods By Karina Bolster | February 26, 2021 at 8:22 PM EST - Updated February 27 at 2:00 PM HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - The purchase of a nearly 40-acre piece of land in Henrico’s east end has resulted in the discovery of several pieces of artifacts dating back to prehistoric Native American activity to the early 20th Century including an unmarked African-American cemetery. In March 2020, the Capital Region Land Conservancy purchased the piece of land off Long Bridge Road in Varina through funding from the National Park Service. It was purchased to help connect and protect the property to an overall 6,000-acre area related to American and Virginia battlefields.

Students surprise teachers with thank you parade at high school in Henrico

Students surprise teachers with ‘thank you’ parade at high school in Henrico It was a warm welcome back to school for teachers at Douglas Freeman High School. (Source: Grayson Archibeque) By NBC12 Newsroom | February 23, 2021 at 8:44 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 8:44 PM HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - It was a warm welcome back to school for teachers at Douglas Freeman High School. Students decked the hall with ‘thank you’ cards and posters for the first day back on Monday. It was a warm welcome back to school for teachers at Douglas Freeman High School. (Source: Grayson Archibeque) Then on Tuesday, Sophomore Class President Grayson Archibeque says more than 100 students and families drove by in cars for a special “thank you” parade.

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