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There's concern over recent break-ins in Henrico County. Board of Supervisors Chairman Tyrone Nelson has invited police to a community meeting after hearing about 30 car break-ins a couple weeks ago in Sandston. He says residents have told him they're frustrated, and he's trying to get a meeting scheduled for next Monday. In the meantime, Nelson tells CBS 6 police have promised him officers will be more visible at night driving through the community.  
 
 
A Virginia Senator plans to host a summit on the Virginia Clean Economy Act next week.

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A Henrico County business is closing after what it calls 54 incredible years. The owners of Disco Sports on Starling Drive announced last week its retail store is closing. Lewis and Gail Held have owned the business since 1970, and they say this decision comes with nostalgia and gratitude. They also say the closure will allow them to focus more on their team division that makes uniforms and equipment. The Helds say the store has been their life's work, and while this chapter is closing, they're excited to keep serving the community in new ways through the team division. A liquidation sale is underway with everything up to 75 percent off. You can get more info at DiscoSports.com.  
 
 
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Posted: 11/11/2024 9:14:48 ET ATL

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