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PD: Staunton Kroger reports skimming device found on credit card reader used by shoppers
STAUNTON — An illegal credit card skimming device was recently discovered at the Kroger store on Statler Boulevard in Staunton, and police said more than 100 people unknowingly used the compromised credit card keypad, court documents show. On July 6, the Staunton Police Department received a call for service...
Worldwide Microsoft outage seeing local impacts
(WSET) — A worldwide Microsoft outage is affecting everything from 911 centers to hospitals, media operations, and airline flights Friday morning. It is also impacting us here at ABC13 as well. We just checked the Lynchburg 911 center and it is still working. "No effect for us in dispatch...
Drying out on Friday before we get into a soggy Saturday and Sunday
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Our weekend weather is unsettled, but much cooler than what we've experienced in the last few weeks. Friday looks a bit more on the drier side, with only a stray shower or two later in the afternoon. The highs will be in the mid-80s, with sunshine and clouds all day long.
Danville police issues scam warning to the public
DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) — Danville police are issuing a scam warning to the public. The Danville Police Department said they are aware of phone calls being made using the department’s likeness and names of personnel to gain information towards making payment(s). Police said this is a scam, the...
JM the site of a “Commonwealth Conversation” on schools and cellphones
The Virginia Department of Education will host eight “Commonwealth Conversations” with parents, educators and community members on cellphone-free education. This comes after Gov. Youngkin issued an executive order last week directing the Department of Education to draft guidance for public school divisions to adopt local policies and procedures establishing a “cellphone-free education” in Virginia. The executive order mandates Virginia public school divisions establish a cellphone-free education by Jan. 1 of next year.
VPM Daily Newscast: July 18, 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 morning of July...
Delegate Marcus Simon’s Richmond Report: July 2024
Ideas for legislation come from so many sources – constituent casework, conversations with a colleague, a community meeting, or even an NPR segment. While not all bill ideas are created equal, the general idea is to improve the lives of all Virginians whether we’re tweaking an existing law to avoid unintended consequences or creating a whole new Code Section to address a larger issue.
Clifton Forge Shrine Club doantes to the Wall That Heals
The Clifton Forge Shrine Club recently donated to the Wall That Heals exhibit coming to the Jackson River Sports Complex, October 3-6, inCovington. Pictured are from left, Larry Wright, representing VFW Post 1033, accepting a check from Richard Bowyer, Past President of the Clifton Forge Shrine Club. For information on local sponsorship opportunities and how […] The post Clifton Forge Shrine Club doantes to the Wall That Heals appeared first on The Virginian Review.
The 25th anniversary of Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth and its impact on Southwest Virginia
Here's how some of the money from the 1998 master settlement with tobacco companies has been used. The post The 25th anniversary of Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth and its impact on Southwest Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.
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