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Rachel DePompa is an award-winning investigative reporter with more than 17 years of experience in television journalism. She currently serves as the Director of Investigations and a midday anchor for 12 On Your Side. Throughout her career, Rachel has won numerous Emmys and other awards for her reporting, and she has also served on the board of the Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Rachel is well-known for her work covering consumer issues, scams, and financial topics. In addition to her work as a reporter, Rachel has hosted a podcast and provided expert commentary on various news outlets. She is highly respected in the field of journalism and continues to be an influential voice for consumers in the Richmond area.

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Two Lucky Ticket Holders Win $548,195 and $1 Million in Mega Millions Drawing, While Jackpot Rolls Over to $279 Million

Broke On: Friday, 19 July 2024 Two lucky ticket holders from California and Virginia won significant prizes in the July 19, 2024 Mega Millions drawing, with one winning $548,195 and the other winning $1 million. Despite no one claiming the grand jackpot of $251 million, there were 99,493 other winning tickets drawn with prizes ranging from $2 to $12,843. The next drawing for the Mega Millions jackpot is on July 23, with an estimated grand prize of $279 million.
Governor Youngkin Vetoes Bills on Contraceptives and Confederate Tax Exemptions, Sparking Controversy

Governor Youngkin Vetoes Bills on Contraceptives and Confederate Tax Exemptions, Sparking Controversy

Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024 Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) vetoed bills on contraceptive access and Confederate tax exemptions, sparking political reactions. He cited religious freedoms and parents' rights for the former, and an inappropriate precedent for the latter. Seven bills were signed into law, while eight were vetoed or sent back with amendments.