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Commonwealth leaders come together to sign anti-bigotry legislation
(The Center Square) — Gov. Glenn Youngkin held a ceremonial signing for legislation adding ethnicity to the protected classes under the Virginia Human Rights Act and ratcheting up penalties for people committing crimes motivated by bigotry. The bipartisan House and Senate legislation was inspired by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Gaza, which led to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, sparking anti-Israeli protests around the globe, including Virginia. ...
Valley Mission in Staunton in need of donations for Labor Day holiday
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV)—The Valley Mission in Staunton is seeking donations to support its clients during the Labor Day Holiday. Susan Richardson, executive director of the Valley Mission, says the shelter sees an increase in clients during holidays. “We do tend to see an increase in clients who are coming...
Get To Know Charlotte Football
31-28 win over Duke (09/03/21) 24-13 win over Marshall (11/23/19) Putting a penny in Norm’s pan: There’s a statue of a ‘49er Miner’ located near the College of Education at Charlotte. The tradition is quite simple, as students are encouraged to put a penny on the statue for good luck. What’s interesting about Norm is it appears he didn’t originally have a name, but rather was affectionately given the name of the school mascot over time.
Setting the Stage: James Madison
The best way to stop a two-quarterback offense is to make life difficult. Rushing the passer is one way, but figurative pressure comes from a halted run game, and that's how Charlotte plans to stop James Madison — and every other opponent, for that matter. A loss to South...
Feds: Justice coal companies have no defense against move to hold them in contempt
Federal attorneys asking a court to hold 23 of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s family-owned coal companies in contempt for nonpayment of health and safety fines entered a filing this week saying the companies shouldn’t have entered into a payment plan if they knew they couldn’t honor it. The filing, entered Tuesday in the U.S. […]
Reservations for Hunting Opportunities at Virginia State Parks Open Sept. 3
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation manages Virginia State Parks which offer hunting opportunities each year to select parks. Managed hunts are a key tool in managing the deer population and herd health. Participating hunters are asked to support this effort by following harvest guidelines associated with each hunt. New this year is a hunting […]
Parents / Kids Ask Virginia Supreme Court to End Racially Divisive School Board Policy
A group of diverse parents and their children are suing the Albemarle County School Board for enacting discriminatory policies and indoctrinating students in radical ideology. In 2019, the school board enacted a policy that violates students’ civil rights by treating them differently based on race, and by compelling them to affirm and support ideas contrary […]
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