A 100-million-dollar funding for scholarships over 10 years has been established to help historically underrepresented health professionals and students in Virginia make a difference.Preview: The Virginia Holocaust Museum is using AI in an exhibit that'll allow visitors to ask Holocaust survivors questions. The exhibit is called Dimensions in Testimony from the USC Shoah Foundation, and it opens Friday. Visitors can ask questions of one of the survivors including Richmond's Halina Zimm. Visitors will be able to ask questions, and a hologram of the 94-year-old will respond with answers she previously recorded. Samuel Asher is the museum's executive director, and he tells CBS 6 we have to be prepared for a time when survivors like Zimm won't be around to tell their stories.
Virginia is in need of more construction workers. Rocio Rivera has details.Preview: ####