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Happy Labor Day from the Virginian Review
The staff at the Virginian Review wishes all of our readers a happy Labor Day. We hope you have a fantastic holiday filled with family, fun and delicious food. Our office at 229 W. Main Street will be closed on Monday, September 2 in observance of the holiday and will reopen Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. […] The post Happy Labor Day from the Virginian Review appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Baby Kylie thriving back home in Virginia after rare double-lung transplant
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - After undergoing a rare double-lung transplant in Texas, a Central Virginia baby is finally back home and thriving. At 10 months old, Kylie Overfield-Haddix has a new lease on life, able to bounce and blow bubbles like any other normal baby. Only, she’s far from ordinary....
U.S. Attorney Kavanaugh Leaving At End Of Year
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia Chris Kavanaugh is leaving at the end of the year, after his wife assumes a position on the bench. The UVA Law grad has been in the position since October 2021. In announcing his departure, Kavanaugh cites that the end of the year is “the commencement of my wife Jasmine Hyejung Yoon’s service as a United States District Court Judge this September”.
Advocates ask the EPA to oppose air permit in Virginia
The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) and environmental groups are asking the federal government to object to an air permit that the state of Virginia recently issued to a chemical manufacturing plant. AdvanSix Resins and Chemicals LLC, located south of Richmond in Hopewell, VA, has for years been seeking to...
Borszich’s overtime goal lifts New Kent Lady Trojans’ field hockey to win column
The Aug. 28 home opener for New Kent’s Lady Trojans field hockey team was filled with excitement and even play with the visiting Mechanicsville Lady Mustangs. But it would be a score from Bailey Borszich that proved to be the difference-maker to give the hosts their first win of the year.
Women's Soccer Scores Twice in Final Five Minutes, Beats VCU 2-1
RICHMOND, Va.— The William & Mary women's soccer team pulled off an electrifying 2-1 comeback victory on Thursday night, scoring twice in the final five minutes to beat VCU in Richmond. Lindsay Wilson and Peyton Costello provided the goals for the Tribe. Both teams went through a feeling out...
20 years later: Remembering the destruction of Gaston
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Twenty years ago on Aug. 30, the remnants of Hurricane Gaston stalled out over the Richmond area in, killing nine people and causing $130 million in damage. Shockoe Bottom was basically swallowed up when the city’s drainage system became overwhelmed by nearly a foot of rain....
Checks containing private taxpayer information found unsecured on Richmond employees’ desks
The City of Richmond's Department of Finance is under scrutiny once again after an employee desk sweep uncovered dozens of unprotected checks. This following a wave of transparency issues concerning city hall.
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