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Henrico Schools officials explain what could cause them to re-evaluate a return to in-person learning; the School Board discusses its capital improvement program and makes an adjustment to limited redistricting plans; Freeman High School has a new nickname; COVID-19 cases in the county continue to follow a higher trend; first-time unemployment filings in Henrico rise 15% but still remain relatively stable; Republican Nick Freitas appears to concede his race with Democratic Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger in the Seventh U.S. House District, then says he isn't conceding.

(Today's Henrico News Minute is brought to you by Henrico Area Mental Health and Commonwealth Catholic Charities.)