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Williamsburg Christian's Brown commits to play basketball at ODU
Williamsburg Christian Academy's Keyana Brown has verbally committed to play basketball for Old Dominion University in 2014. Brown will be a senior at Williamsburg Christian Academy next winter. She is playing for Boo Williams' 16-under elite team...Tags: College Sports, Awards and Prizes, Sports, Basketball
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Rural Eastern Shore meets Buck Rogers
EASTERN SHORE — The Great Machipongo Clam Shack has been a kitschy fixture along U.S. 13 on the sleepy, rural Eastern Shore for decades. Its fresh seafood and live music lure the locals and snag passing motorists as they head north toward...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Hampton Roads, Manufacturing and Engineering, Perdue Farms, NASA
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Opera in Williamsburg returns with 'La Traviata'
Opera in Williamsburg returns next month with a production of Verdi's "La Traviata." The single performance will take place at 8 p.m. April 23 in the Kimball Theatre. The cast features Emily Duncan-Brown as Violetta, Jose Sacin as Germont, and Won Whi...
Tags: Executive Branch, Hampton Roads, Virginia Arts Festival, Television Industry, Patti LaBelle
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Wednesday's college multi-sport roundup: U.Va., W&M, CNU gain baseball triumphs
Daily PressVirginia (23-2), ranked as high as No. 5 nationally in baseball, beat visiting Towson 7-1 Wednesday. Brandon Downes, who scored twice, joined Derek Fisher and Mike Papi in collecting two hits for the Cavaliers. They broke the game open with five runs in...Tags: Thomas Nelson Community College, College of William and Mary, College Sports, Derek Fisher, College Baseball
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Who's responsible for mental health care? Jails, hospitals or community?
They've served their jail time or they've been released from hospital custody. Then what happens to those diagnosed with a mental illness? Without sufficient community support, many will cycle back into crisis care at a hospital or the criminal...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Health Insurance, Hampton Roads, Conservation, Family
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Multi-sport athlete thriving on Grafton's state tournament-bound girls basketball team
YORK — The pressure to specialize is the same at Grafton High as anywhere else, whether it comes from a club or school coach vying for an athlete's time, or the lure of a scholarship. The multi-sport athlete still thrives at Grafton, though,...
Tags: Softball, Awards and Prizes, Sports, Basketball
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Meet Brent Watts
E-Mail Brent Follow Brent On: Blog | Facebook | Twitter A native of Botetourt County, Brent Watts grew up watching Your Hometown News Leader, so it seemed only fitting that WDBJ7 was his only choice when searching for his first job in television. ...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather Science, Weather, Botetourt County
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2012 Citizens of the Year: Charlie Hill and Golden Bethune-Hill
They trip over the ends of each other's sentences as they vie to tout their individual projects and recognize each other's work. They can barely wait to add an encomium or anecdote about their shared passions for health and education. They're determined...
Tags: Health Insurance, Fort Eustis, Hampton Roads, U.S. Public Health Service, Lymphoma
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College Park shooting won't be reflected in university crime tally
The Baltimore SunWhen the University of Maryland issues its end-of-year crime report to the U.S. Department of Education — as is required by federal law — it will not include the recent off-campus shooting that left two students dead and another wounded....Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Criminal Laws, Justice System, Murder, Students
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CCAP program gives students free ride to Virginia Western Community College
WDBJ7 ReporterIt's the time of year when high school seniors have to make that tough decision: What do I do next? For the guidance counselors who advise them, answering that question has gotten a little easier, thanks to the Community College Access Program (CCAP)....Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Education, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, High Schools
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In Annapolis, College Park shooting becomes part of the debate
The murder-suicide that left two University of Maryland students dead provided fresh fodder in Annapolis Wednesday for lawmakers debating whether to tighten Maryland's gun laws, with supporters saying the tragic incident gave them new resolve while...
Tags: Executive Branch, James C. Rosapepe, U.S. House of Representatives, Elijah E. Cummings, Justice System
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Peninsula District will send at least 4 swimmers to state
At least four swimmers from the Peninsula District qualified for the Group AAA state meet following their performances in Saturday's Eastern Region finals at Old Dominion. The top six individuals and top three relays per race advanced to the state meet,...Tags: Swimming, Sports
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