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  3. Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Richmond, Virginia: Employees: 1,996 full-time equivalent positions: Annual budget: $282.5 million: ... Highway Safety data is based on calendar year 2023. References

  4. Government of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond City Council consists of nine members, each elected to represent one of the nine Richmond Voting Districts for a four-year term. The City Council is responsible for creating and amending local laws, providing policy and government oversight, appointing members to boards and commissions, and approving the annual city budget.

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  6. Henrico County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Henrico County / h ɛ n ˈ r aɪ k oʊ /, officially the County of Henrico, is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 334,389 [3] making it the fifth-most populous county in Virginia.

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    As many Americans begin their holiday festivities, service members are facing uncertainties as a potential government shutdown looms.

  8. Virginia State Police - Wikipedia

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    1 – Richmond 2 – Culpeper 3 – Appomattox 4 – Wytheville 5 – Chesapeake 6 – Salem 7 – Fairfax BFO Divisions are further organized into "Area offices", numbered 1 through 49. – Safety Division (comprising the Virginia Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Program and the Motor Carrier Safety Unit (MCSU))

  9. Tri-Cities, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Times-Dispatch, local daily paper for Richmond. The Progress-Index, local daily paper for the Tri-Cities and Sussex located in Petersburg. The Colonial Voice, a weekly for Colonial Heights. The Traveller, for U.S. Army post then named Fort Lee. Defunct as of January 2021. [2] The Chester Village News, for Chesterfield County.