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BRIEF: Traffic: Lift set for Gilmerton Bridge in Chesapeake
The Virginian-PilotAt 7:55 a.m., the Virginia Department of Transportation was reporting the following traffic issues: Downtown Tunnel Traffic was backed up past Elm Avenue. High-Rise Bridge A lift is scheduled fro 10 a.m. In Chesapeake, the city reports the...Tags: Virginia Department of Transportation, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Man admits to killing his friend's wife for $25,000
The Virginian-PilotHe did it for his friend. He did it for his friend's children. He did it for the money. A sailor accused of killing his friend's estranged wife in a murder-for-hire scheme admitted Thursday in General District Court to stabbing her to death in January...Tags: Court Preliminary, Punishment, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Cosgrove wins GOP state Senate nomination
The Virginian-PilotNext stop for Del. John Cosgrove: a special election in August. The Republican legislator from Chesapeake comfortably won his party's nomination in a firehouse primary Thursday evening, earning a chance to succeed retiring state Sen. Harry Blevins....Tags: Southampton (Southampton, Virginia), Elections, Harry B. Blevins, Republican Party, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia)
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Virginia Tech, Michigan set up series for 2020 and '21
The Virginian-PilotVirginia Tech and Michigan's Sugar Bowl match-up last year went over so well that the teams have agreed to a home-and-home series. The Hokies and Wolverines will play each other in 2020 and 2021, the schools announced Thursday. The first game will be at...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Independence Bowl, Wisconsin Badgers, College Football, Joe Paterno
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Portsmouth aims to plug pension gap; no proof of fault
The Virginian-PilotCity leaders are working on a plan to close a gap in pensions for about 450 former employees, many of whom claim they never were warned about a cut in payments occurring when Social Security kicks in. But there is no proof the cash-strapped city owes...Tags: Retirement, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Social Security, Employees, Pension and Welfare
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Peter Mark, artistic head of Lyric Opera Virginia, retires
The Virginian-PilotAfter 38 years of leading opera companies in Hampton Roads, Peter Mark has quit the area. He has retired as artistic head of Lyric Opera Virginia, the local company which he founded in January 2011. Prior to that, Mark led the Virginia Opera for 35...Tags: Poetry, Entertainment, Master Class (play), Hampton Roads, Mathews (Mathews, Virginia)
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Mentoring program grads receive certificates
Richmond Times-DispatchRecent graduates of the "Passport to Success" Hispanic Youth Leadership Mentoring Program at Elkhardt Middle School received certificates signed by Gov. Bob McDonnell, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and Secretary of the Commonwealth Janet Vestal Kelly on...Tags: Students, Old Dominion University, Personal Data Collection, Ken Cuccinelli, Bob McDonnell
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Virginia Beach man faces 10 years for federal fraud charge
Daily PressA former employee with the City of Norfolk could face up to 10 years in prison on charges that he received free plumbing services to his homes by billing the work to the city. Patrick R. Lambert, 56, of Virginia Beach, pleaded guilty Thursday to a...Tags: Punishment, Rentals
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A sign of time: Historic marker dedicated for Pocahontas Mine
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, W.Va.A threat of rain may have kept some people away from the annual grand reopening ceremony at the Pocahontas Exhibition Mine on Saturday afternoon, but the spirit of history still burned brightly in Southwest Virginia thanks to the passion of the people...Tags: Pocahontas, Mining, Travel, Coal, Railway Transportation
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Ex-Coast Guard petty officer get 7 years for bribes
The Virginian-PilotA former Coast Guard petty officer was sentenced Wednesday to more than seven years in prison for taking more than $220,000 in bribes for awarding overpriced or nonexistent freight-shipping contracts. Nathan Allen Dunn, 30, formerly of Virginia Beach,...Tags: Punishment, Corporate Crime, Bribery, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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April 29 Letters: Bombings, tunnel tolls, gun rights, controls
Referencing the recent Boston bombing articles and the much-written-about decision of Williams-Sonoma to pull pressure cookers similar to the ones used in the bombing off of their shelves. This is so very typical of the American way, is it not? When we...Tags: Chess Playing, Lobbying, Hampton Roads, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
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Heavy rain expected in Hampton Roads this week
The National Weather Service has issued a weather warning of showers and thunderstorms for the Peninsula Tuesday night and Wednesday, with heavy rain possible in some local areas. Cities impacted by the warning include Newport News, Hampton, York...
Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Hampton Roads, James City County, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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