July 31, 2024
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A group of 29 alumni last month sued the association. In its response, the association maintains that it is a private entity and so could not have stymied members’ right to free speech. The post In response to lawsuit, VMI alumni association says it didn’t violate alumni civil rights appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The old Pine Grove school was built in 1917 to serve Black students. “Pine Grove: More Than a School” describes its history and modern-day challenges to its survival. The post Documentary highlights segregation-era school in Cumberland County appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: Virginia Department of Forestry takes down 4 p.m. burn ban signs. Mastodon bones unearthed at Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel construction site. New FM music station on the air in Roanoke Valley. The post St. Paul distillery work moves forward; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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California’s initiative process casts voters as judges of political policy issues. Sometimes they’re parsing competing measures on the same topic.
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You might have a much higher gas bill next year, pending an upcoming decision this fall by the Texas Railroad Commission, which oversees the state’s oil and gas industry. Texas Gas Service proposed a rate hike this year that could… The post Major…
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Leaders from the Mexic-Arte Museum downtown are at work gathering public input and indexing the cultural organizations along Fifth Street that could help to enhance the area that they hope will receive state recognition as a cultural district for the&#…
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Lee esta historia en español American Airlines plans to eliminate five nonstop flights from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport this fall. The Fort Worth-based company, which has the second-largest presence at ABIA after Southwest, had already slash…