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Max Preps names Hidden Valley’s Caleigh Ponn the State of Virginia’s top volleyball player
ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) — Big honor for Hidden Valley senior volleyball player outside hitter and libero Caleigh Ponn. On Aug. 14, Max Preps named Ponn the best volleyball player in the State of Virginia. Last season, she helped the Titans win the VSHL Class 3 state volleyball title. She earned River Ridge District, Region […]
Fired Richmond workers put Mayor Stoney on blast: 'We didn’t have training'
Former Richmond finance employees, who took their jobs only a few months ago, said they were confused and upset after they were fired this week under what they believed to be unfair circumstances.
Facing transparency criticism, Stoney defends his administration and city credit card program
Stoney did share that Richmond finance department employees were recently fired and restaurant owners who settled with the city over a meals tax issue that led to massive penalties were asked to sign non-disclosure agreements.
CPD investigating shots fired incidents
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Charlottesville Police Department is investigating two shots fired incidents that occurred within an hour of each other near the Belmont community. Around 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, officers responded to the 1300 block of Midland Street for the first call. They found two fired cartridge casings...
UPDATE: Suspect Charged in Vocelli Pizza Structure Fire
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Albemarle County Fire Marshal’s Office has charged a suspect in connection to the August 11 commercial structure fire at Vocelli Pizza on Seminole Trail. Rachel R. Drame, 38, of Charlottesville has been charged with burning or destroying a building or...
Gov. Youngkin visits Shenandoah Valley to sign bills and give donations
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) — Gov. Glenn Youngkin made his way to the Friendly City on Thursday, stopping at James Madison University (JMU) for a quick bill-signing ceremony and the Rockingham County Fair to donate a portion of his salary to organizations. During an event at Anthony Seeger Hall, Youngkin...
Youngkin wants comprehensive support for people leaving prison
About 10,000 people will be released from state prisons and jails this year, and Governor Glenn Youngkin worries that one in five will end up back behind bars within the next three years. “Across the country and here in Virginia we see surprisingly, disappointingly, shockingly high recidivism rates." he told...
Youngkin backs more tax cuts but Democrats say underfunded services need money first
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and his administration presented a rosy outlook for Virginia’s economy on Wednesday, telling lawmakers the last fiscal year ended with a $1.2 billion revenue surplus and job growth has beat back recession concerns.
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