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Free Wawa coffee! Promotion runs through Sept. 15 for certain NJ customers
Wawa is giving out free coffee to certain customers in specific states, and New Jersey is one of them. The promotion is only good for about two weeks. It applies to coffee of any size. To mark the start of the school year, the convenience store chain is running the...
'It has been a struggle.' | Referee shortage takes toll on Mid-South football, what is being done to keep high school games running.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — As the Mid-South is knee-deep in high school football season, and while fun, they are getting harder to staff. Local members with the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, the group in charge of staffing sports games with referees, tell ABC24, they have seen more refs bow out or retire than sign up. Local supervisor Paul Holt says this is an issue that has been growing over the past decade.
Registration opens for two-day regional forestry conference
Registration is open for a free, two-day conference scheduled for late October in Rocky Mount that will educate forest and farm owners about sustainable forestry practices, the role of consulting foresters and technical and financial assistance available through state and federal agencies. The Forest Landowner Conference, set for Oct. 23-24 at the Rocky Mount Event Center, is being held by the Sustainable Forestry and Land Retention Project, a nonprofit agency that Roanoke Cooperative helped establish in 2013. ...
Report: Mountain Valley Pipeline test failure due to manufacturer defect, not corrosion
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A test failure of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in May resulted from a manufacturer defect, not corrosion, according to an independent report commissioned by its developers. The report, completed by third-party risk management company DNV GL USA and released last Thursday, said the May 1 rupture was caused by a manufacturer’s […]
Virginia’s top elections official warns of possible delays in mail-in voting this year
Commissioner of Elections Susan Beals on Wednesday expressed concerns with the operational performance of the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the 2024 presidential election in Virginia, warning that mail-in ballots may not be processed in time to be counted. “Election officials depend on the U.S. mail service to deliver ballots to voters and to return […]
Herndon evacuations & closures could last through the night, Capt. warns
Approximately 20 households near the 200 block of Herndon Station Square have been evacuated and sites in the surrounding area are closed due to a discovery made this morning while executing a search warrant. And Herndon Police Department is advising individuals impacted by that to make preparations.
Smyth County man charged with child exploitation resigns from school board
The board will appoint someone to fill the seat of Todd Steward Williams until a special election can be held. The post Smyth County man charged with child exploitation resigns from school board appeared first on Cardinal News.
Crime on the wild side!
RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) — The “True Crime” genre is one of the hottest trends in entertainment these days, with TV shows, documentaries, and podcasts detailing stories of true crime investigations among the most watched and listened to in the country. The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is taking advantage of that popularity to showcase […]
FOIA Friday: Richmond Police block FOIA request in decades-old murder case
One of the less noticed features of the Virginia Way is the long-running tendency of the commonwealth’s leaders to conduct their decision-making behind closed doors. While the Virginia Freedom of Information Act presumes all government business is by default public and requires officials to justify why exceptions should be made, too many Virginia leaders in […]
Virginia contractor at center of WUSA9 investigation indicted by grand jury
VIRGINIA, USA — The Virginia-based contractor at the center of a yearlong WUSA9 investigation has been formally indicted by a grand jury. Richard Craig Tadlock was indicted May 24 on six criminal charges, including advance pay and obtaining money under false pretenses, documents showed. The case now heads to trial.
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