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May 7, 2024 |
thedinwiddiemonitor.com | Taya Coates
By Taya Coates, Capital News ServiceRICHMOND - Destiny LeVere Bolling lost her child Noah during the height of her campaign for state office in 2023. The Democratic delegate of Henrico won the race, but not without a life-altering loss. “I was only five months, but the crib was already set up,” LeVere Bolling said. LeVere Bolling called her OB-GYN when painful cramps kicked in. She was advised to rest and take over-the-counter medication for the pain, she said.
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May 2, 2024 |
brunswicktimes-gazette.com | Taya Coates
RICHMOND - Destiny LeVere Bolling lost her child Noah during the height of her campaign for state office in 2023. The Democratic delegate of Henrico won the race, but not without a life-altering loss. “I was only five months, but the crib was already set up,” LeVere Bolling said. LeVere Bolling called her OB-GYN when painful cramps kicked in. She was advised to rest and take over-the-counter medication for the pain, she said.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
henricocitizen.com | Taya Coates |Nia McMillan |Vcu InSight
Destiny LeVere Bolling lost her unborn child, Noah, during the height of her campaign for state office in 2023. The Democratic delegate of Henrico won the race, but not without a life-altering loss. “I was only five months, but the crib was already set up,” LeVere Bolling said. LeVere Bolling called her OB-GYN when painful cramps kicked in. She was advised to rest and take over-the-counter medication for the pain, she said.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
pilotonline.com | Taya Coates |Nia McMillan |Vcu InSight
RICHMOND — Destiny LeVere Bolling lost her child Noah during the height of her campaign for state office in 2023. The Democratic delegate of Henrico won the race, but not without a life-altering loss. “I was only five months, but the crib was already set up,” LeVere Bolling said. LeVere Bolling called her OB-GYN when painful cramps kicked in. She was advised to rest and take over-the-counter medication for the pain, she said.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
pmg-va.com | Taya Coates
The network of Virginia free clinics may receive its largest funding increase since 2016 to help with a growing need for services, although the bump was less than originally requested. The statewide Virginia Association of Free Clinics (VAFCC) offers primary care health services in addition to counseling, dental care and syringe exchange. The clinics include the Ohlen R. Wilson Health Center in Galax.
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