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  • Today is primary election day in Virginia, at least in some districts… The plaintiffs suing the City of Charlottesville over Confederate monuments want to…
  • Charlottesville law enforcement officials say they will not participate in any local ICE raids… Landowners and a solar company are appealing a decision by…
  • A federal judge in Charlottesville decides whether Heather Heyer’s killer should get life in prison… A Timberville police officer shoots a man to death…
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  • While former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is still seen as having an edge in his state's Senate primary, recent and past comments about race have dampened enthusiasm for him among some voters.
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