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  • Douglas Letter spent 40 years defending the executive branch at the Justice Department. Now, he'll become the House's general counsel, as challenges over subpoenas and executive privilege are likely.
  • The announcement came one day after a New York judge ordered Trump and the Trump Organization to pay over $355 million as part of a civil fraud case.
  • A mercy plea for Fields. A UVa statue under scrutiny. A Boulevard for Arthur Ashe. A Harrisonburg Police Foundation Adventure Race.
  • Charges are dropped against a Charlottesville woman for confronting the Ku Klux Klan during their rally on July 8th… while Congress fiddles on DACA,…
  • Demonstrators protesting police abuse gathered peacefully in Harrisonburg, Charlottesville and Staunton, but there was violence in Richmond over the…
  • Hundreds of protesters march peacefully in Harrisonburg, an evening after the arrest of hundreds of demonstrators in Richmond… The death of George Floyd…
  • Defense witnesses say that the man accused of murder after the violent August 2017 rally in Charlottesville was calm before he drove a car into…
  • Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine pushes for a vote in Congress on a potential war with Iran… At least two Democrats in the state legislature say…
  • A national rating of nursing homes gives a failing grade to one facility in Fishersville, citing patient abuse and failure to provide medicine properly……
  • Those suing the organizers of Unite the Right in 2017 say recent massacres only strengthen their resolve to break up online hate networks… The fate of…
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