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U.Va. men's tennis survives scare to win seventh consecutive ACC title
Richmond Times-DispatchGoing for its seventh consecutive ACC men's tennis championship, Virginia was dealt a brief setback by a man who knows what it takes to hoist the trophy. Longtime Cavaliers assistant coach Tony Bresky is now in his second year as Wake Forest's head...Tags: Richmond Spiders, Advice Columns and Columnists, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Virginia Cavaliers, College Sports
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Work to restrict traffic on I-64 section in Virginia
The removal of unstable soil from Afton Mountain could cause congestion and delays on Interstate 64 between Charlottesville and Waynesboro.  The Virginia Department of Transportation says traffic in both directions will be intermittently restricted for...
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Virginia Department of Transportation
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BRIEF: CBJ: Briefcase 4/29
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2013 Chamber Small Business Person Award. Nomination forms can be downloaded from the chamber website, http://www.cvillechamber.org, and must be submitted by May 10. 295-...Tags: Real Estate, Small Businesses, Awards and Prizes, Services and Shopping
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The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Nate Delesline III column
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.State Gilliam, a longtime Central Virginia resident, has tapped into the growing market for home care. Gilliam, of Lynchburg, and a handful of partners recently opened a Brightstar Care franchise at 2820 Hydraulic Road in Charlottesville. The company...Tags: Media Industry, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Kentucky Fried Chicken, Chicago Tribune
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Durrer to receive training before judgeship
Culpeper Star-Exponent, Va.Before Dale Durrer takes the bench on July 1 as the newly appointed general district court judge for Virginia's 16th District, the longtime Culpeper prosecutor will spend a week in training at the pre-bench orientation program in Richmond. According...Tags: Prosecution, Culpeper County, Juvenile Delinquency, Judges, Laws
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Pitching in to save the bay
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's recently released 2012 State of the Bay Report tells us the health of the Chesapeake Bay has improved 14 percent since 2008. But that doesn't tell the whole story. Throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, we hear...
Tags: Business, Water, Environmental Pollution, Talbot County, Energy Saving
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The Roanoke Times, Va., Dan Casey column
The Roanoke Times, Va.What the heck has happened to politics in Roanoke County? For evidence of its depressing state, you need look no further than the Roanoke Tea Party's forum Thursday night for Republican candidates for the board of supervisors. Tea party hijinks have...Tags: Justice System, Tea Party Movement, Primaries, Local Elections, United Nations
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Some take issue with call for increased reporting on pension funds
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.As cities across the nation face a looming funding crisis for public-worker pensions, Congress is angling to make states provide the federal Department of Treasury with more information on their pension funds. Lawmakers, led by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-...Tags: Fishing, Health Insurance, Pension and Welfare, Lifestyle and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance
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MJH looks to expand its number of operating rooms
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Staff at Martha Jefferson Hospital hope to expand their operating services at the hospital's Outpatient Care Center on Pantops. According to hospital spokeswoman Jenn Downs, the hospital currently leases four operating rooms to physicians at the...Tags: Women's Health, Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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UVa's financial aid program faces a funding quandary
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Second of two parts. The University of Virginia's signature initiative to aid needy students has the school stuck on the horns of a dilemma: State funds are dwindling, need is growing and matters are worsened every time the school increases tuition, its...Tags: Virginia Tech, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Financial Aid, Economy, Business and Finance, Research
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Hopewell housing officials look to oust fellow commissioner
Richmond Times-DispatchFive Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority commissioners have asked the City Council to remove fellow commissioner Yolanda Stokes, citing several conflicts of interest. Stokes calls the charges a personal vendetta. Among the complaints set out in...Tags: Justice System, Employment Opportunities, Local Elections, Rental Service, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia)
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As need rises, cost of AccessUVa skyrockets
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.The University of Virginia has a spending problem when it comes to financial aid. Roughly a decade ago, the school's Board of Visitors signed what was, in effect, a blank check, approving a new marquee financial aid program called AccessUVa. Compared to...Tags: Virginia Tech, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Financial Aid, Economy, Business and Finance, Princeton University
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