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Hollywood Buck killer prohibited from getting a hunter’s license in Virginia for 25 years
The killer of Richmond's beloved "Hollywood Buck" has plead guilty to multiple charges related to the act, as well as others in connection to the illegal killings of other deer.
Virginia school districts address staffing shortages as first day of school approaches
As several school districts across Virginia gear up for their first day of classes -- some schools are starting the semester fully staffed while others are still working to fill gaps in their faculty.
Internet providers cross railway lines, while courts determine new law’s validity
Norfolk Southern and CSX have gone to court to challenge a law meant to speed deploying internet across tracks. For now, broadband deployment continues. The post Internet providers cross railway lines, while courts determine new law’s validity appeared first on Cardinal News.
Much of rural Virginia is now growing younger, not older
The net in-migration of younger adults has been significant enough that the median age has now fallen in 35 Virginia localities, most of them rural, most of them in Southwest and Southside. The post Much of rural Virginia is now growing younger, not older appeared first on Cardinal News.
Virginia girl becomes Eagle Scout at 12 years old
Boy Scouts have until they’re 18 to become Eagle Scouts, but Julia Haile of Burke, Virginia has done it at just 12. It comes about five years after Boy Scouts of America started letting in girls. “When I was working on my eagle project, I basically spent 24/7 on...
SNP continues cleaning up from Debby
LURAY, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Shenandoah National Park is still cleaning up from the heavy rainfall that moved through the area last week. The tropical storm remnants caused several trails to washout or become blocked by fallen trees. The park says nearly all of the hiking trails are still...
Department Of Defense Engineer From Virginia Charged With Taking Classified Documents: Feds
An engineer from Istanbul living in Virginia who worked for the Department of Defense has been accused of taking classified documents without permission, federal authorities announced on Tuesday.Falls Church resident Gokhan Gun, 50, a civilian engineer for the DoD, has been charged in federal court…
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center faces overcrowding, staff shortage
LYNDHURST, Va. (WHSV) - Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center is over capacity. This summer, the shelter has taken in 140 dogs. SVASC Outreach Coordinator Claire Rattan said there are many barriers that could keep someone from adopting or keeping an animal. “What we are facing right now is a lot...
STARS Set To Return To The Historic Masonic Theatre
CLIFTON FORGE–Special Theatrical Artists Revue & Showcase (STARS) will perform “Summertime Variety Show,” a free show for the public, at The Historic Masonic Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 3 p.m. The Appalfolks of America production will be the third STARS’ show of the year. Paula Crance and Sonya Romanello, co-directors, both expressed their appreciation […] The post STARS Set To Return To The Historic Masonic Theatre appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Shenandoah Acting Grad Co-Stars In Film With Matt Damon
Shenandoah University graduate Scout Backus ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting/Shenandoah Conservatory) appears in the Apple TV+ movie, “The Instigators,” starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. Backus plays the role of “Colani” in the Doug Liman-directed heist comedy, which debuted on Apple’s streaming service on Aug....
DuCard Vineyards hosting Cabernet Franc Wine Education and Exploration Class
Madison County vineyard continues wine education series Sunday. Join wine educator, Ann Czaja, DipWSET, for a guided tasting of Old and New World Cabernet Franc wines. Traditionally, Old World wineries use Cabernet Franc as a grape for blending. New World vineyards such as Virginia, where the grape thrives, use it as a singular varietal.
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