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Hurt among GOP freshmen voting against budget deal
Virginia freshman Republican Congressmen heeded warnings from Tea Party activists and other conservatives in the federal budget deal. All three freshman representatives yesterday voted against the spending
Virginia rates high in new study
A new report from Money-Rates.com shows Virginia as one of the best states in the country to make a living. The website based its findings on the
Officials: Smoke detector in fatal fire was disabled
Lynchburg fire officials say a smoke detector had been removed from the ceiling and placed in a drawer in the apartment where a couple died in a fire
Bedford County Taxes
Dozens of people addressed Bedford County supervisors during a public hearing last night. The proposed budget includes raising the real estate tax rate by 3-cents to offset a
AG Ken Cuccinelli – Guns And Churches – OK
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has offered an opinion on whether it’s permissible in the state to carry a gun into a worship service. Cuccinelli reiterated that
Electrical Problems Caused Fire
An electrical malfunction is apparently to blame for sparking a fatal fire in Lynchburg on Friday. Lynchburg Fire Marshal Greg Wormser says the fire started on the
Pulaski County Tornado Damage
State and federal emergency teams inspected damage to homes and other structures after two tornadoes hit Pulaski County on Friday. FEMA has determined that 267 homes were
Virginia Redistricting
Virginia's General Assembly has passed new lines for the state's 40 Senate districts and 100 state House districts and sent them to Gov. Bob McDonnell for his review.
UVA Lacrosse Murder Trial
A grand jury is going to hear the case against a former University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his girlfriend who was member of the women's














