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Football coach, teacher at Langley High School arrested for 5 counts of soliciting a minor
FREDERICK, Md. — An online sting operation in Maryland resulted in the arrest of a high school football coach and teacher in Fairfax County. The Frederick County Sheriff's Office charged David Clay Murray, 48, on five separate counts of sexual solicitation of a minor. Fairfax County Public Schools says...
Former small business credit exec at BofA joins TD Bank as regional president of Mid-South Metro
TD Bank on Tuesday named Chris Ward its regional president of the Mid-South Metro, where he will head the Cherry Hill-headquartered financial institution’s consumer and commercial services for the region that includes Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Ward will be based in...
Boating Accidents Decrease in Virginia, But Families Still Traumatized
The U.S. Coast Guard recently released the 2023 recreational boating statistics, which showed that fatalities decreased by 11.3 percent, totaling 564 in 2023 (compared to 636 in 2022). Non-fatal injuries also decreased by 4.3 percent, from 2,222 to 2,126. In Virginia alone, eight people died in boating accidents in 2023,...
Southeast DC middle school football team named best in the country | Get Uplifted
WASHINGTON — A group of young athletes from southeast D.C. are getting us uplifted. The Panthers of John Hayden Johnson Middle School are once again champions on and off the football field. The team is ranked the No. 1 middle school football team in the nation. Under the leadership...
VPM Daily Newscast: Aug. 14, 2024
The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before. Listeners can subscribe through NPR One , Apple Podcasts , Megaphone , Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Here’s a recap of the top stories on the...
Toll Brothers Sell Virginia Property After Data Center Makes an Offer ‘It Couldn’t Refuse’
The extra cash and a strong first quarter have prompted the luxury home building to raise its full-year earnings guidance to between $13.25 and $13.75 per diluted share. Toll Brothers, based in Fort Washington, recently made an unexpected sale of a parcel of land in Virginia in what it is calling a “one-off,” saying it was an offer “it couldn’t refuse,” writes Dan Brendel and Michael Potter for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Virginia’s pregnant women must travel farther as the maternity care crisis grows. Doulas are stepping in to fill gaps.
In the last six years, five maternity units have closed down across rural Virginia, impacting access to prenatal care. However, with the closures have come new models of care. Growing availability of doula services aims to ease maternal morbidity, particularly among Black mothers. The post Virginia’s pregnant women must travel farther as the maternity care crisis grows. Doulas are stepping in to fill gaps. appeared first on Cardinal News.
No games, no flights: George Mason athletes stranded in travel scandal
FAIRFAX, Va. (7News) — It remains to be a developing situation at George Mason University, but it is already drawing comparisons to the famous Fyre Festival debacle from a few years ago. The men’s basketball team had a trip to the Bahamas planned for some exhibition games and some beach fun. But, it did not go as expected.
Area ag-related businesses eligible for SBA drought disaster loans
WASHINGTON, DC (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are available in Virginia for small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture, and most private nonprofit organizations with economic losses due to drought that began on July 16. The specific primary counties, along with the adjacent localities, makes our entire Charlottesville area eligible. These loans are not available to the actual farmer or rancher, but are for aquacultural producers and nursery operators.
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