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A small group of history buffs gathered in downtown Leesburg on Monday night to reflect on the impact that the “shot heard ...
A small group of history buffs gathered in downtown Leesburg on Monday night to reflect on the impact that the “shot heard ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNTwo NoVa school divisions haven't signed federal anti-discrimination certification forms. Here’s why.All of Virginia’s educational divisions, except two, have signed Title VI certifications pledging their commitment to ...
Two school divisions — in Loudoun and Fairfax, the state’s largest school district — submitted alternative documents that they say signify the same commitment, flouting the certification form created ...
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FOX 5 DC on MSNPurcellville residents push for removal of mayor, other lawmakers amid police department controversyThere’s a push in Purcellville to recall the mayor and several other lawmakers who attempted to eliminate the town's police department.
John Reid, the GOP candidate for Virginia lieutenant governor accused of posting explicit photos, has declared, "I'm not going anywhere." ...
Virginia Lieutenant Governor Republican nominee John Reid said he is refusing to exit the race as pressure mounts from within ...
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Explore on MSNThe Best Places For A Day Trip If You're Staying In Washington, D.C., According To ReviewsWhile Washington is a dream destination in its own right, it's in a prime spot that facilitates day trips to nearby ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNICE, State Police Arrest Illegal Guatemalan After He Strangled A Virginia WomanA Guatemalan national with a history of federal firearms convictions and currently facing charges of abduction by force, ...
Loudon County celebrates the opening of a new Criminal Court building, replacing one destroyed by fire six years ago.
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Daily Voice on MSNSentencing Set For Rachel Morin’s Killer In Maryland Murder, Rape CaseA sentencing date has been set for the man convicted of raping and murdering 37-year-old Rachel Morin along a popular ...
All but two Va. school divisions signed federal anti-discrimination certification forms. Here’s why.
All of Virginia’s educational divisions except two have signed Title VI certifications pledging their commitment to treating ...
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