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August 13, 2008
Former Henry County deputy cleared in corruption case
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — Charges have been dismissed against a former deputy in the corruption case involving the Henry County Sheriff’s Department.
Va. sees more than 200k new voters
More than 200,000 new voters have registered in Virginia since January, nearly 64 percent under the age of 35.
Mark Warner will keynote Democratic convention
HONOLULU (AP) — Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner is scheduled to deliver the Tuesday night keynote address at this year’s Democratic National Convention — the same role that launched Barack Obama to national prominence four years ago.
August 12, 2008
Virginia farmland value on the rise
State farmland values are up a robust 3.5 percent this year over last, bucking the trend in the flagging housing market.
Kaine urges regional approach to climate change
Southern states develop a regional approach to energy and climate-change policy, Virginia’s governor proposed Monday at a meeting of the Southern Governors’ Association.
64 percent of state’s new voters under 35
More than 200,000 new voters have registered in Virginia since January, nearly 64 percent under the age of 35.
Va. man charged in alleged pyramid scheme
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A Norfolk man faces securities-fraud charges for his alleged role in a pyramid scheme involving a Chicago-based investment firm.
Va. part of settlement with health insurers
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia is among a number of states receiving part of a $20 million regulatory settlement with three health insurance companies.
Christiansburg soldier killed in Iraq
The U.S. Department of Defense said Sgt. Kenneth B. Gibson from Christiansburg has been killed in Iraq.
August 11, 2008
No early decision doesn’t change U.Va.‘s incoming class much
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The University of Virginia’s entering class in the first academic year after the school scrapped its early-decision program largely resembles the previous year’s first-year students, admission officials said Monday.
More than ‘Shaft’: Hayes was goldmine of influence
With its riveting orchestration, definitive guitar play and signature sensual baritone vocals, Isaac Hayes’ theme song for the 1971 movie “Shaft” not only became one of pop music’s iconic songs, but also the defining work of Hayes’ career.
Va. DEQ says more streams polluted
Virginia’s 51,000 miles of rivers and streams may be growing dirtier, according to a Department of Environmental Quality report due out this fall.
August 09, 2008
Edwards admits to affair he denied as candidate
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Former presidential candidate John Edwards, who won nationwide praise and sympathy as he campaigned side by side with his cancer-stricken wife, Elizabeth, admitted in shame Friday he had had an affair with a woman who produced videos as he prepared to launch his campaign.
August 08, 2008
Busch Gardens to open Sesame Street-themed park
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg says it is opening a Sesame Street-themed area for kids next spring.
Report: Blood clot killed Appalachian Trail suspect
ROANOKE — The State Medical Examiner’s Office has determined that Randall Lee Smith’s death in a Pulaski County jail four days after he shot two men off the Appalachian Trail was caused by a blood clot in his lungs.
August 07, 2008
Police: Trail killing suspect’s death accidental
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — Virginia State Police say a man accused of killing two people near the Appalachian Trail died from injuries he suffered in a wreck while fleeing the crime scene.
A Viewer’s Guide To Olympic Events
The Olympic flame finishes its long journey to the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games on Friday, marking the start of 16 days of competition involving thousands of athletes. With all the action, keeping track of what to watch for can be tough. This guide provides a brief summary of each major sport.
August 06, 2008
Va. board considers DNA proposal
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Virginia Forensic Science Board is expected to decide whether to allow private attorneys to help notify felons of old biological evidence in their cases that could be retested.
Was gun control activist a paid NRA spy?
PHILADELPHIA — A gun-control activist who championed the cause for more than a decade and served on the boards of two anti-violence groups is suspected of working as a paid spy for the National Rifle Association, and now those organizations are expelling her and sweeping their offices for bugs.
August 05, 2008
College costs rising statewide
In-state undergraduates at the state’s public colleges will pay 7.3 percent more for tuition and fees this school year over last year.
Game officials investigate dead shad in Rivanna
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — State game officials are investigating the death of dozens of fish whose carcasses were found at the bottom of the dam at the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir.
August 04, 2008
Man sentenced for hauling illegals up I-81
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — A Guatemalan native who admitted transporting illegal immigrants up Interstate 81 has been sentenced to 21 months in federal prison.
Hundreds mourn drowned Danville principal
Hundreds of mourners at the Westmoreland School athletic field paid respects and shared memories of Samuel Massie, a beloved educator who left an indelible mark on many.
No money for roads, but plenty for state lawmakers
RICHMOND — The final week of June failed to yield a dime for the state’s crowded and deteriorating highways while legislators convened in special session.
E. coli closes Rockbridge Co. Boy Scout camp
GOSHEN, Va. (AP) — Boy Scout officials have closed a popular camp in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains where more than a dozen Boy Scouts and one adult contracted an E. coli infection.
July 31, 2008
Virginia is mother of presidents, distant cousin of VPs
Virginia has given birth to eight presidents, but only two vice presidents, future Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Tyler.
Danville fires keep crews busy
Main Street was closed at its intersection with Holbrook Avenue and Holbrook Road as firefighters fought flames coming from the roof at 145 Holbrook Ave. shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Prank traps Manassas Park woman in her home
Someone had moved a concrete flowerpot from her front step to block Sylvia Urani’s storm door, trapping her inside.
July 29, 2008
Aide to Sen. Jim Webb found dead in Botetourt County
Deputies find an aide to Senator Jim Webb dead in his car this morning.
July 25, 2008
‘Last lecture’ professor dies
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose ``last lecture’‘ about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.