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Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging legality of Virginia school zone speed cameras; more …
From elsewhere: Remains of WWII soldier killed in action to return to Bedford 82 years later. Virginia could lead the way on strengthening privacy laws regarding intimate images. Charlotte County board chair pleads guilty to five charges, agrees to resign as supervisor. The post Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging legality of Virginia school zone speed cameras; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
Virginians choose more than one favorite candy for fall 2024
Survey results are not universal or even statewide. They depend on who is being polled, so different results appear within Virginia. Now that it's fall and time for Halloween, new studies have been done on the favorite sweets in the Commonwealth.
Sentara Health to cut 200 positions, causing layoffs in Virginia
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Sentara Health notified employees this week that approximately 200 positions will be cut, causing layoffs, after a decline in Sentara Health Plan enrollments. The 200 positions represent around 1% of Sentara's 34,000 employees, the organization said, in a statement Friday. However, not all employees in...
WEATHER ALERT: Flood warnings continue throughout Southwest & Central Virginia
UPDATE 10:29 A.M. VIRGINIA, Va. (WFXR) – The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for parts of the Southwest region until between 5:15 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday, September 27. Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Expect many areas of slow-moving or […]
Closed criminal investigative files exempt from Virginia's open records laws
(The Center Square) — At the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council’s most recent meeting, Alan Gernhardt, its executive director, recalled what Virginia’s laws governing access to criminal records files were like over a decade ago. “I recall at the time, the press association’s attorney described the section on criminal records as a shotgun shack,” Gernhardt told the council. Currently, both ongoing and closed criminal investigative files are exempt from...
Virginia leaders sounding alarm after spike in school threats, multiple teens arrested
School, safety and legal leaders across the Commonwealth are sounding the alarm as at least five Virginia teenagers — from Chesterfield County to Newport News — are currently facing charges related to school threats.
From the shores of Cuba to the steps of the State Capitol, Attorney General Miyares celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
In his Richmond office, just steps from the Virginia State Capitol, pictures on the wall remind Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares of his Hispanic heritage.
Virginia Lottery awards $10,000 to Henrico store for selling $7 million winning ticket
With Virginia Lottery, it's not only the people who buy the winning tickets who are the luck ones, the stores that sell the winning tickets are too. Lottery officials presented a $10,000 check to a Henrico store that sold a $7 million ticket.
Early voting underway in Virginia, with Loudoun County expected to set turnout records
LEESBURG, Va. — Early voting numbers for the 2024 presidential election continue to see an upward trend in Virginia, including Loudoun County. Elections officials said since early voting started on Friday, there have been nearly 6,000 early voters out of the 305,000 registered voters in Loudoun County. That’s nearly 2% of the entire voting population.
Calls to Virginia 988 are soaring, staff struggles to keep up with demand
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The number of people dialing the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in Virginia has skyrocketed 157% since it started two years ago according to the KFF. “It’s a really hard growth for our call center staff to keep up with,” said Curt Gleeson, assistant commissioner for crisis services for the Virginia […]
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