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But the fight isn’t over. The judge still has to rule on a counterclaim for an injunction to keep the clinic from being evicted. The post Judge says he will dismiss lawsuit seeking to oust Bristol abortion clinic appeared first on Cardinal News.
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His speech in Roanoke was widely distributed nationwide, but the key part had a different message intended only for the ears of white Southerners. The post Before his final presidential race, William Jennings Bryan came to Roanoke to deliver a key campaign speech. Here’s why. appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Regardless of the outcome of the vote, a slate of zoning amendments that took effect this spring will remain in place. The post Roanoke City Council to vote again on rezoning changes appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: Virginia allows Cornel West on ballot after confusion over new state law. Virginia Chamber president and CEO to retire. Virginia’s teacher vacancy rate shows slight improvement ahead of annual report. The post Norfolk moves forward with long-delayed casino project; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The company will invest $16.6 million and create 52 new jobs in the Mecklenburg County town, the governor’s office said. The post Fabric manufacturer to open South Hill plant appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The Birthplace of Country Music Museum moved into its downtown Bristol quarters 10 years ago. It’s raising money to expand into an empty building next door. The post For quarter-century, Bristol museum has helped visitors remember country music’s roots — and their own appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Democrats have a young voter problem while Republicans have an unregistered supporters problem. The post Three polls show Harris taking a clear lead in Virginia but details present a more complicated picture appeared first on Cardinal News.
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If the State Corporation Commission approves Appalachian’s request, the average residential customer’s monthly bill would rise by about $6.75, on top of approximately $50 in increases over the past two years. The post Appalachian Power lowers rate hike request as customers criticize increases appeared first on Cardinal News.
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There’s broad support for limiting students’ use of cellphones during the school day. But families are increasingly made up of digital natives who are used to being able to communicate instantly. How will they fare under anticipated new guidance for Virginia schools? The post Getting used to ‘cellphone-free education’ may be just as hard for…
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Historical markers now commemorate locations associated with the experiences of enslaved people. The post Lynchburg sidewalks now bear ‘silent witness’ to city’s history of slavery appeared first on Cardinal News.