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  • The International Court of Justice says it did not find that Bolivia's neighbor Chile has a legal obligation to enter into negotiations with Bolivia about access to the ocean.
  • The remarks made in a radio interview by Executive Council convener Bernard Chan, who said he underestimated opposition to the bill, come as Hong Kong braces for further protests over the weekend.
  • Details to be ironed out, but the statue of General Robert E. Lee in Richmond WILL come down… Most of Virginia is under more relaxed COVID-19 restrictions…
  • Richmond’s mayor and the governor intend to remove Confederate statues from Monument Avenue – they’ve been there for decades… Meanwhile, Charlottesville's…
  • Governor Northam says most of Virginia is ready for Phase 2 of reopening after months of business shutdowns due to the pandemic… We hear the voices of…
  • A Virginia state trooper and a drug suspect are both killed in a shootout in Farmville… Two bills that punt on funding for I-81 improvements pass the…
  • The last two of four members of a white supremacist group plead guilty to federal charges related to their violent 2017 rally in Charlottesville… A…
  • A lumber company in Crozet gets slapped with a $24,000 fine due to the death of an employee last year… The number of homeless people in the Shenandoah…
  • Plaintiffs in a civil lawsuit over white supremacist violence in Charlottesville say the defendants are withholding information in the case, and should be…
  • Virginia rolls out the first coronavirus exposure app in the country… GOP congressional candidate Nick Freitas is hawking a mask that critics say…
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