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| Suspect in gunbattle killed dog in home, Virginia State Police confirm Virginia State Police say Richard Towler, the man fatally shot after reportedly getting into a gunfight with a police officer early Sunday at his residence, had ... "Further investigation confirmed the canine had been shot and killed by Towler," Virginia State Police spokesperson Corinne Geller said via email ...
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| Virginia to inaugurate Ralph Northam Saturday, will officially become Commonwealth's 73rd ... RICHMOND, Va. – Ralph Northam will drop the "elect" part of his title when he is inaugurated as the Governor of Virginia on Saturday. The ceremony is being held at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond at noon and will feature many politicians from the Commonwealth, including outgoing Governor ...
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| Search warrants provide details about officer-involved shooting A search warrant filed in Roanoke Circuit Court by Richard Conley , a special agent with the Virginia State Police, said the Henry County Sheriff's Office dispatch received a similar emergency call from Philpott Drive. The 911 caller stated that a black male, later identified as Carter, was attempting to force ...
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| Senator's bill would exempt entire Virginia court system from FOIA The Daily Press newspaper in Newport News fought to get a state database that could shed light on issues like whether race plays a role in plea bargains in Virginia. The state Supreme Court ruled in June that its own Office of the Executive Secretary - which fought release of its database - was not ...
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| WVSU, UC return to home courts for MEC showdowns After a comeback win Thursday, West Virginia State's men's basketball team returns home Saturday hoping it can build off that victory and maintain its momentum against West Virginia Wesleyan. Meanwhile at the University of Charleston, the Golden Eagles weren't so lucky on the road Thursday and ...
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| Virginia Flaggers come to Lexington for Lee-Jackson Day In what has become an annual event, the group stands on city sidewalks with Confederate flags on Lee-Jackson Day. The Flaggers lost a free speech case against Lexington when the city council passed a law forbidding any flag besides the US and Virginia state flags on lightposts in town.
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