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Rebel raids, Yankee occupation
Despite the stillness that fell across the killing fields of Williamsburg when the bloody battle of May 5, 1862 ended, the struggle to decide the town’s fate was far from over. Inside the houses lining Duke of Gloucester Street, the daughters...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Wars and Interventions, College of William and Mary, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Fort Monroe
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Chris Brown's attorney says prosecutors have 'lost their minds'
L.A. NOWResponding to allegations that his client faked fulfilling his community service, the attorney for singer Chris Brown accused Los Angeles County prosecutors Tuesday of making "scurrilous" statements against his client and said he plans to ask a judge to... -
Seasonal employees upset with delay in unemployment payments
WDBJ7 ReporterBeing out of a job is scary. Many turn to unemployment to help pay the bills. But some workers say it's taking longer to get those benefits. We're talking about jobs like pavers and landscapers. They usually work eight months out of the year and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Employment Opportunities, Employment, Unemployment
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Lynchburg leads most areas of the state for job growth
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen the United States government needs high tech electronic equipment, like circuit boards, one of the manufacturers it relies on is located in Lynchburg. Advanced Manufacturing Technology, or AMTI, has been based in the city for 10 years. "This...Tags: Career and Workplace, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Employment Opportunities, Employment, Government
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Snowfall amounts vary across Somerset County
Daily American Staff WriterSnow totals on Wednesday ranged from 14 inches in Glencoe and Addison to only 5 inches in Somerset. Joe Kelemen, manager of the Somerset County maintenance district office of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, provided the measurements...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Delegate Don Merricks will not seek reelection to Virginia General Assembly
ReporterPittsylvania County Delegate Don Merricks say he will not seek a 4th term in the Virginia House of Delegates. Merricks, a Republican who represents the 16th District, has been a member of the House since 2008. In a written statement, Merricks said he...Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Virginia General Assembly, Labor Markets, Pittsylvania County
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Local group wins state robotics championships
A group of middle and high school students are getting national recognition. They're known as the "Tuxedo Pandas." They won a state robotics championship in Richmond on Saturday. The "Tuxedo Pandas" is made up of kids from the Christiansburg and...
Tags: St. Louis
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Suspicious colleague reported Levy, Hopkins dean says
A female colleague of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy became suspicious about a pen the doctor wore around his neck and alerted officials at the medical institution, touching off an investigation into whether he secretly recorded patients....
Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Criminals, Medical Specialization
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UPDATE: Governor McDonnell issues flag order in memory of former Roanoke Delegate Chip Woodrum
ReporterGovernor McDonnell has ordered that the flag over the state Capitol building in Richmond be flown at half-staff Wednesday to mark the death of former Roanoke state delegate Clifton "Chip" Woodrum. The governor's flag order also includes local, state,...Tags: Regional Authority, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Christianity, Government, John Edwards
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Suspicious letters sent to Virginia congressmen pose no threat
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) -- Officials say suspicious letters sent to two Virginia congressmen on Friday were harmless and were sent by the same person, who is cooperating with police. Authorities reported Friday that letters containing a white, powder...
Tags: Scott Rigell, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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For What It's Worth: February 24th
I’m going to miss the BracketBusters. Up until the last couple of years I’d really come to wonder what immediate benefit Wichita State got from this game. Yes, it helped in their scheduling, but through the first seven years rarely did it...
Tags: National Invitation Tournament, Detroit Titans, Ray McCallum, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Iowa State Cyclones
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Could Virginia move give O'Malley political cover?
A deal struck in Richmond on paying for roads, bridges and mass transit could give Gov. Martin O'Malley some political cover if he decides to move forward in Annapolis with his own version of a transportation revenue bill in the second half of this year's...Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, AAA, Michael E. Busch, Parties and Movements
Jan 14, 2013
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Feb 5, 2013
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Mar 14, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013
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Mar 6, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
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Feb 22, 2013
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Feb 25, 2013
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Feb 24, 2013
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Feb 20, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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