Henrico election officials adapt to prolonged voting process; Henrico school bus driver charged after Thursday morning crash injures 2
Henrico Newsflash – November 3, 2022
Henrico election officials adapt to prolonged voting process
The increase in early voting has brought about a new type of election, Henrico County General Registrar Mark Coakley told the Citizen recently.
As the Nov. 8 midterms approach, poll workers and election officials are preparing for a post-pandemic election day with a new volunteer base working a prolonged voting process.
Henrico school bus driver charged after Thursday morning crash injures 2
One student and one adult were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries suffered when a Henrico school bus and a minivan crashed near the intersection of Harvie Road and Reynolds Road Thursday morning.
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