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Hearing set on motions in Virginia ex-mansion chef case
The next act in the political drama surrounding a former Virginia Executive Mansion chef charged with embezzlement is set to play out in a Richmond courtroom. Circuit Judge Margaret Spencer will hear arguments Thursday on Attorney General Ken...
Tags: Government, Ken Cuccinelli, Prosecution, Bob McDonnell, Politics
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Cuccinelli's request to withdraw from Virginia Executive Mansion chef case granted
A Richmond judge has granted Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's request to withdraw from the politically charged embezzlement case against a former Virginia Executive Mansion chef. Circuit Judge Margaret Spencer on Thursday deferred until May 14 a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Justice System, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Ken Cuccinelli
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Workshops, Conferences, Contests & More!
Writers: Looking for workshops to help you with craft, or maybe a conference where you can pitch your story/book idea? Or maybe you love seeing your work judged against that of others and are always on the lookout for the latest writing contest. We're...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fiction, Ghent, Authors, Literature
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The Backstretch Blog: Yes Virginia, There is a NASCAR Police
Eyewitness SportsIn case you haven't noticed, the NASCAR police has been very busy over the last week or so. From Penske to Gibbs, names that have not normally been in the spotlight are getting busted too. So is NASCAR being unusually harsh on teams? "We've got the...Tags: NASCAR, Matt Kenseth, Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson
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Suspect in Virginia trooper's killing in Dinwiddie County to be evaluated
A judge has ordered a man charged with killing a Virginia State Police trooper to undergo an evaluation. The evaluation is to determine whether 28-year-old Russell E. Brown III was sane when Master Trooper Junius A. Walker was fatally shot on Interstate...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Justice System, Dinwiddie County, Prosecution
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Mumps recurrence should not be a concern
WDBJ7 ReporterThe mumps are causing problems in three colleges in our state. The University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth and now James Madison say they've had a few infections. The disease is rare, but also very contagious. We spoke with a doctor who says...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Education, Mumps, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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McDonnell offers $10,000 prize in business competition for college students
Gov. Bob McDonnell is giving Virginia's college students a chance to win $10,000 by coming up with a plan for the next big business venture in the state. McDonnell announced Tuesday that he will host the "Governor’s Business Plan Challenge" on May...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Education, Agriculture, Colleges and Universities
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Projected gas prices fall may help businesses, drivers
Drivers and business owners may see some relief at the pump as gas prices could fall another 20 cents over the next two months, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. Nationwide, gas prices have fallen 28 cents per gallon since Feb. 27. Analysts say that...Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Automotive Equipment, AAA, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Manufacturing and Engineering
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Virginia's first black U.S. judge to become senior judge
Virginia's first African-American federal judge will step down from full-time active status next year. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that U.S. District Judge James R. Spencer will become a senior judge on March 25, 2014. The move from active...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges
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Patient nominates City Hospital worker for award
Michelle Richmond was named City Hospital’s Quality Service Award winner for February. Richmond, who works in environmental services, was nominated by a patient who observed her cleaning his room. “Based on my observation, she appears to...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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UPDATED: Take back event collects unwanted prescription drugs
reporterUpdated: Oranizers have released the total number of pounds of drugs that were collected at all of the sites in the area. Roanoke Civic Center 2,303.8 Tanglewood Kroger 272.4 Bonsack Kroger 85.0 Vinton Kroger 177.4 Hershberger Fire & Rescue 99....Tags: Prescription Drugs
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Local talent picked up in the NFL Draft
Some local talent was picked up in the NFL draft. Virginia's Oday Aboushi was taken by the Jets as the 8th pick in the 5th round, 141 overall. In the 6th round, a pair of Virginia Tech players were selected. The Detroit Lions drafted Corey Fuller...
Tags: NFL Draft, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, New York Giants
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