Richmond Times-Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
Hound dogs and beagles abandoned in rural Virginia counties are finding homes in Arlington County thanks to Homeward Trails Animal Rescue and its supporters on Facebook.
Carlee Berry crowned Princess Snowflake 2009Progress-Index - Thu Nov 26
21, at Hopewell High School. She is the daughter of Ericka and Christopher Berry of Hopewell.
City Coucil ok's $30 million bonds for wastewater treatment plantProgress-Index - Thu Nov 19
The city of Hopewell is one major step closer to relocating the primary wasterwater treatment plant.
Landes Strives To Find JobsNBC29 - Wed Nov 18
Seven-term delegate Steve Landes says the coming general assembly session will be his toughest yet, with a looming deficit of nearly $3-billion dollars.
Coalition to host series of town hall meetings about proposed 1000-1700 room hotel at Fort LeeProgress-Index - Wed Nov 18
Linas Kojelis, coordinator of the Greater Tri-Cities Hospitality Coalition, has announced a series of town hall meetings to be held Nov.
Dinwiddie sites draw companies' interestProgress-Index - Wed Nov 18
County and regional officials say Dinwiddie County is attracting serious interest from companies interested in locating there, including three health care companies that are interested in helping the county cure its shortage of medical service providers.
Area Business Owners Assess Nor'Easter DamageWTVR Richmond - Fri Nov 13
Ida will long be remembered for catching many people off guard, as the coast of Virginia floods and the James River overflows its banks.
Route 10 Richmond Area's Biggest ProblemWRVA-AM Richmond - Thu Nov 12
Richmond, Va. We could see another 2-3 inches of rain before this storm ends. National Weather Service forecaster Brian Hurley says Metro Richmond has received 3-4 inches of rain over the last 48 hours.
Virginia Is Innovating for SuccessRichmond Times-Dispatch - Sat Oct 31
BLACKSBURG The recession and resulting loss of jobs and business activity present state leaders with a unique set of challenges to attract and retain top industries and generate new high-paying jobs for our citizens.
Jury Weighs MurderAlexandria Gazette-Packet - Thu Oct 29
Prosecutors use DNA evidence and security camera footage to make their case. By Michael Lee Pope Thursday, October 29, 2009 Every morning, a black sedan picks up the chief of naval operations at his home and drives him to his office at the Pentagon.
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