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Virginia Attorney General blasts Kaine's handling of murderer
WDBJ7 ReporterNew details tonight in a 1985 double murder in Bedford County. According to Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Former Governor Tim Kaine was prepared to be a witness in support of murderer Jens Soering's jail time being shortened by extradiction...Tags: Bedford County (Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Government, Politics, Timothy M. Kaine
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U.S. Attorney General rules Jens Soering will have to serve rest of his sentence in Virginia
WDBJ7 ReporterOne of Virginia's most notorious killers is going to have to serve out the rest of his sentence in Virginia. United States Attorney General Eric Holder says there will be no diagreement between Virginia and the federal government over the transfer of...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Crimes, U.S. Department of Justice, Germany, Politics
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Southwestern Virginia lawmakers react to Supreme Court's health care ruling
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterWDBJ7 spoke with several lawmakers from Southwestern Virginia on Thursday who spoke about the Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Obama's health care law. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli waisted no time calling it a "dark day for American...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Health, Medicaid, Justice System
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Ex-Va. deputy sentenced on child porn charges
A former Henrico County deputy convicted of receiving child pornography will spend more than seven years in prison. Fifty-three-year-old John Harlan Mullins was sentenced Friday in federal court in Richmond to seven years and 11 months. Mullins...
Tags: Punishment, Pornography, Henrico County
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UPDATE: Tom Perriello will not run for Virginia Governor
Former 5th District Congressman Tom Perriello says he will not run for Virginia Governor. Perriello made the announcement in a statement posted on the Democratic blog Blue Virginia. Click here to see the statement. "I do not feel called to serve in...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Government, Elections, Politics, Tom Perriello
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Roanoke College poll: Romney has huge lead over Paul for Republican Primary
According to a Roanoke College poll, Mitt Romney has a huge lead over Ron Paul heading into Tuesday's Virginia Republican Primary.
The poll found that Romney leads Ron Paul by 35 percentage points (56% to 21$).
The Roanoke College poll interviewed 377...Tags: Elections, Politics, Opinion Research Corporation, Voting, Polls
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Women's group reacts to Gov. McDonnell's approval of stricter regulation of abortion clinics in Virginia
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On Thursday, Gov. Bob McDonnell signed his approval of the Board of Health's stricter "emergency" regulations for abortion clinics in Virginia. The new standards take effect Jan. 1, 2012, for one year or up to 18 months...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Social Issues, Women's Health, Justice System, Politics
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Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling attends Boys State conference in Lynchburg
Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling addressed a question about his campaign for Governor at the American Legion Boys State conference in Lynchburg Tuesday morning. He expressed his disappointment with the Virginia Republican Party's decision to nominate...
Tags: American Legion, Government, Politics, Elections, Republican National Conventions
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Bill would limit public information requests of professors
In Virginia, the attorney general, skeptical of global warming, tried to use his subpoena powers to build a fraud case against a climatology professor. In Wisconsin, Republican Party officials sought the emails of a history professor, trying to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Carroll County (Virginia), Research, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Abbott Labs settles $1.5 billion dispute over drug claims
Abbott Laboratories has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $1.5 billion over allegations that it promoted the anti-seizure drug Depakote for uses that were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Deputy Attorney General James Cole says the...
Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Abbott Laboratories, Politics, Depakote (drug), Justice System
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Martinsville group home owner convicted in 2011 death
A Martinsville caregiver has been found guilty of abuse and neglect following the 2011 death of an incapacitated adult. A jury has recommended that Richard C. Wagoner Jr. serve five years in prison. Wagoner won't be sentenced until Oct. 18. Wagoner...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Punishment, Diseases and Illnesses, Prosecution, Health
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Nursing students awarded $2.4 million settlement against Virginia Western Community College
Former students of Virginia Western Community College's nursing program have been awarded a $2.4 million settlement against the Roanoke school. The plaintiffs claimed the school didn't notify nursing students quickly enough that Virginia Western's...
Tags: Trials, Breach of Contract, Justice System, Lawyers, Corporate Crime
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