Report of active shooter at Henrico High School deemed unfounded; Amtrak’s Virginia routes see all-time high traffic in July
Henrico Newsflash – September 1, 2022
Report of active shooter at Henrico High School deemed unfounded
Reports that an active shooter was on the campus of Henrico High School Thursday morning were unfounded, according to Henrico Police.
At 11:01 a.m., the police’s Twitter account sent an automated Tweet indicating that police were responding to a report of an active shooter near the 300 block of Azalea Avenue. (The school is located at 302 Azalea Avenue.)
Amtrak’s Virginia routes see all-time high traffic in July
Ridership on state-supported Amtrak trains in Virginia hit an all-time high in July with more than 110,000 passengers traveling, according to the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority and Amtrak.
The passenger total was an increase of almost 29 percent from the previous month and nearly 20 percent over pre-pandemic ridership in July 2019.
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