Gayle Gordon
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Virginia
The man historians believe was the first Black man to fire a weapon in support of the Union Army to be honored
Historians think he was the first Black person to fire a gun in support of the Union Army, even though…
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Covid-19
University of Maryland students are now longer required to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination, effective immediately
As of Thursday, students and other people at the University of Maryland will no longer have to show proof that…
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Virginia
House Bill 1387, introduced by Virginia Beach Delegate Karen Greenhalgh, would force student-athletes to compete based on their biological sex
The General Assembly has moved forward with a bill that would require student athletes to play on teams that match…
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Virginia
Growing number of scams in the real estate business: both buyers and sellers should stay alert
Real estate licensees in Virginia and other nearby states are seeing a sharp rise in scams involving fake buyers and…
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Covid-19
Face masks are now recommended in only four Virginia areas; Covid cases remain stable statewide
RICHMOND, Virginia — According to this week’s update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only four places in…
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Community
The community won: Danville will soon have its first ever splash pad on Third Avenue for the community to enjoy
DANVILLE, Virginia – The people of Danville will soon be able to use the city’s first splash pad. As a…
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Community
Opera Roanoke will present the American opera, Glory Denied, on February 24 and 26 at the Jefferson Center
Based on the true story of the Vietnam War prisoner who was held by the United States the longest. Glory…
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Virginia
To reduce drunk driving, Drive Safe Hampton Roads will sponsor free Lyft rides for people after the Super Bowl party
VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia — If you need a ride home tonight after your Super Bowl party, Drive Safe Hampton Roads…
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Virginia
Virginia passed the bill: police chiefs across the state would now be able to declare temporary curfews during civil unrest
Last week, the Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill that would let police chiefs set temporary curfews when there…
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Crime & Safety
Campbell Co. Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a high school dance Saturday night, but no gun was found
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Virginia – Saturday night around 9 p.m., the Campbell Co. Sheriff’s Office got a report that a student…
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