September 26, 2024
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A national nonprofit has been pushing for Danville’s shelter to become a “no-kill” facility. Others say that’s an unreasonable expectation. The post How are animals best served? Difference in ideology colors debate over Danville shelter appeared first on Cardinal News.
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How close will the race be this year in Virginia? Here’s the record to beat for narrow margins. The post The six closest presidential elections in Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Some alumni of the old Roanoke high school say they’re heartened by a proposal to open a magnet school in the building. The post Jefferson alumni reflect on their teenage years amid integration in anticipation of the school’s 100th anniversary appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The new case, filed in federal court in California, alleges that former executives and current board members benefited from the Roanoke-based company’s accounting discrepancies. The post New Luna Innovations lawsuit names multiple board members among defendants appeared first on Cardinal News.
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How the software could help Virginians track the journey of food products from farm to table with unprecedented accuracy. The post How blockchain is transforming fhe future of Virginia agriculture appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Other candidate forums will be in Danville, Lynchburg, Roanoke and Salem. The post Cardinal candidate forums kick off in Martinsville appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: ABC lays off four directors as sales continue to slip. Former Spearhead Trails chief admits embezzlement. Grayson supervisors pass ridgetop building ordinance. The post Lynchburg works on stadium deal with prospective Hillcats buyer; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Opinion: BLM Colorado goes wireless to create a better experience for ranchers and public land users
From virtual fencing to cellphone apps, Bureau of Land Management is leaning into ways tech can help navigate users
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Even before Mayor Eric Adams was indicted in a federal corruption investigation, elected officials had been calling for him to step down. But as news broke Wednesday night, a slew of opponents and other left-leaning Democrats added their voice to the chorus demanding Adams step aside — while a number of high-profile Democrats remained silent.…
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On a recent trip to Des Moines, Iowa, to workshop his new show “The Remember Balloons,” choreographer Dominic Moore-Dunson met a local videographer. The two began talking about “The Remember Balloons,” a children’s book about Alzheimer’s that Moore-Dunson was in the process of adapting into a dance production. The post Dominic Moore-Dunson prepares for national tour…