The candidates offer competing visions of jail programming and community outreach.
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The standards — ordered by the governor — are more than seven months overdue.
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If elected, Jones plans to beef up OAG’s consumer protection and civil rights units.
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Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans granted temporary parole under a Biden-era program would lose their temporary legal status.
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Officials say the former developer has refused to return 93 acres of real estate.
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Two teachers were injured a day after the state’s top inspector announced an audit.
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Lawyers say the cases could erode trust in the integrity of the justice system.
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The state did not provide details on where detainees are being held, or the charges against them.
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NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023.
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Issues playing out at the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center are part of a national trend.
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The Nansemond says the state is refusing $1.7M in Medicaid claims.
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Two panels met this week to discuss fires, room restrictions and education issues at the state-run facility in Chesterfield County.
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The men allege that the document includes false claims about the prison’s mental health care.
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Chesterfield fire responded to 45 calls from the youth facility during a 12-month period.
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The agreement still needs to be approved by a judge.
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The judge wrote: "Musk made the decisions to shutdown USAID's headquarters and website even though he lacked the authority to make that decision." What does that mean for the agency's future?