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2 men wanted in Myrtle Beach shooting jailed in Virginia
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Two men wanted for attempted murder in Myrtle Beach were arrested Thursday in Virginia, police said. Jay’Quan O’Shawn Pollard, 26, and Xaviar Isiah Austin, 31, were arrested on fugitive warrants by the Lynchburg, Virginia, police and the U.S. Marshals Service. The arrests are in connection with an April 8 shooting […]
Sellout Announced for This 2024 Clemson Football Game
This 2024 Clemson football road contest is already sold out. Virginia Tech Athletics announced this week that the Hokies’ matchup with the Tigers on Saturday, Nov. 9 is now sold out. This will mark Clemson’s (...)
A “Luxe in Lexington” Weekend
A small town with an easy, laid back vibe that also offers upscale shopping and dining. Found: Lexington, Virginia, where your luxe getaway awaits. Brimming with sights and smells, historic downtown Lexington features red brick sidewalks, locally owned boutiques, art galleries where the artists themselves work the counter, niche salons and places of pampering, and free wine sips every Friday. In Lexington, posh accommodations dot Main Street and every corner has a bit of history to tell. For the best narration, let the horse-drawn carriage be your guide.
Fuller, Kuneo and Jablonski split top prizes on Q City 9-Ball Tour
Mike Fuller, once among the top players in the Carolinas ‘back in the (proverbial) day,’ has been away from the tables for a while. Prior to this weekend, Saturday, July 27, his last known (recorded) victory occurred on the Action Pool Tour in 2012 and before that, in 2011, he chalked up six wins on the Jacoby Custom Cues Carolina Tour, one each on the Great Southern Billiard and Planet Pool Tour and cashed in a total of eight other tournaments, including a 33rd-place finish in that year’s US Open 9-Ball Championships. He reportedly stopped playing when he purchased an APA franchise and now, he’s back.
Edmunds Brothers Bringing Girls Flag Football League to Dan River Region
The Edmunds brothers have announced they are bringing an all girls flag football league to their hometown. Trey, Terrell, and Tremaine Edmunds have all played or are currently playing in the NFL and now they are partnering with the league to bring a girls flag football league to Danville. The...
Family holds blood drive for community after daughter’s cancer battle
PEMBROKE, Va. (WDBJ) - In February, a trip to the pediatrician turned into an appointment 14-year-old Cade and her mom Michelle would never forget. “I had been feeling really bad and cold, then I had bruises all over my legs and blood blisters in my mouth,” said Cade Lester.
Solar panel maker to invest $63 million, create 104 jobs in Bedford County
The new company says it wants to make solar panels to help Virginia meet its clean energy goals and reduce dependence on foreign products. The post Solar panel maker to invest $63 million, create 104 jobs in Bedford County appeared first on Cardinal News.
Ditching oral supplements, more people turn to IV hydration therapy. 10 News tried it out
ROANOKE, Va. – In an effort to get healthy, many people take supplements each day or on a regular basis. However, some medical experts say taking supplements or vitamins in pill form orally isn’t the most effective way for your body to absorb them. That’s why another form of vitamin therapy is quickly growing in popularity, receiving those same medications through an IV.
Monmouth Cancels Friday Card Due To Heat, Colonial Pushes Back Start Time
Monmouth Park has cancelled its eight-race card scheduled for Friday, Aug. 2 due to excessive heat, the track said in a release Friday morning. Racing is scheduled to resume on Saturday, with the Tyro Stakes for 2-year-olds at five furlongs on the grass headlining the card. Earlier in the day,...
Governor Glenn Youngkin Emphasizes Transparency and Business-Friendly Reforms with Release of Third Annual Unified Regulatory Plan
RICHMOND, VA (VR) – Governor Glenn Youngkin released the third annual Unified Regulatory Plan (URP) that details all of the expected regulatory changes to be made throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia in FY2025. “Our Office of Regulatory Management is following through on its commitment to transform and modernize burdensome regulations, making it easier for businesses to thrive in […] The post Governor Glenn Youngkin Emphasizes Transparency and Business-Friendly Reforms with Release of Third Annual Unified Regulatory Plan appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Congress takes steps to revive affordable internet funding
Members of the Senate and the House have made moves to bring back a program that provided discounts for low-income internet users. The post Congress takes steps to revive affordable internet funding appeared first on Cardinal News.
VADOC holding hiring event for corrections officers
RICHMOND, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Virginia Department of Corrections is looking for new officers. It will be holding a hiring event in Crozier on Monday. According to the department’s website, this hiring event will be for the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women, the Buckingham Correctional Center, the Virginia Correctional Center for Women and the State Farm Correctional Center.
Lawmakers seek to limit China's influence
(The Center Square) — Virginia lawmakers Rep. Rob Wittman and Sen. Tim Kaine introduced legislation this week to fortify the U.S. against China's growing influence. Wittman’s legislation, which he co-sponsored with Republican and Democratic representatives from Florida and Massachusetts, seeks to safeguard America’s ports from interference by the Chinese Communist Party for both economic and security reasons. Kaine’s bill – also bipartisan and co-sponsored by Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind. –...