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An early look at Tuesday's races
NEWS7 has wall-to-wall coverage of tonight’s elections.
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In between, we will be live streaming political analysis of tonight’s races with Roanoke...Tags: Louisa County, W Roscoe Reynolds, U.S. Senate, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), John Edwards
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"I'm saying just shoot!"; Giles County woman recalls fox attack
Reporter"He's yelling: 'What can I do?' And I'm saying: 'Just shoot!'" Panzie Whittaker vividly remembers the fox attack. "I yelled at it to go but it didn’t move. It slowly started to walk toward me, and I'm thinking: 'This is not happening'," said...Tags: Firearms, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Rabies, Defense
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How big was Tuesday's quake?
Maryland WeatherIf you've never experienced an earthquake before - and most people on the East Coast haven't - Tuesday's shaker was HUGE. It shook things that aren't ever supposed to shake, and rattled us in every sense of the word. We......Tags: Natural Disasters, Virginia, Metal and Mineral, Maryland, Georgia
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Is the Giles Co. school board breaking the law by hanging Ten Commandments?
ReporterIn a split decision, the Giles County school board voted to put the Ten Commandments back up in county schools. But is that decision legal? Can the Ten Commandments- even in a historical display- hang in public schools? The ACLU and Freedom from Religion...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Public Schools, Lawyers, Justice System
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Rabies cases increase in New River Valley
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) -- Rabies cases are increasing in the New River Valley.
The New River Health District said Tuesday that 15 cases have been confirmed this year. That matches the 15 cases confirmed in all of 2010.
Two cows and a bobcat are...Tags: Pets, Preventative Medicine, Nature, Viral Diseases and Infections, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Police identify body recovered from the New River
State Police have identified the body of a man who drowned in the New River last weekend.
Police say 27-year-old Virginia Tech student Kevin Ocampo-Arias drowned Sunday near McCoy Falls in Giles County.
His body was recovered early Monday afternoon.
--...Tags: Virginia, Local Government, Politics, Appalachian Power Company, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Meet Jay Webb
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Jay Webb joined the First Alert weather team in July 2006. He grew up in Giles County where he constantly watched the weather and "Your Hometown News Leader."...Tags: Bristol (Bristol, Virginia), Science, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Weather Reports, Weather Science
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Proposed amendment to the Virginia Constitution stirs new debate about prayer in public schools
ReporterTwo weeks ago, the posting of the Ten Commandments in Giles County schools was generating headlines. Now, the issue is prayer in the public schools, and a state constitutional amendment proposed by a lawmaker from western Virginia. "The prayer was...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Virginia, Constitutional Issues, Justice and Rights, Politics
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Blacksburg man charged with 20 felonies
Police make an arrest after a string of robberies during the 2010 holiday shopping season.
Raymond J. King, 19 of Blacksburg, is charged with nine counts of breaking and entering, ten counts of grand larceny, and one count of unauthorized use of a motor...Tags: Prosecution, Police Arrests, Holidays, Christmas, Crimes
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ROAD CLOSINGS: Low water bridge washed out in Giles Co.; Rockslide in Carroll Co.
A few creeks and streams across the New River Valley are overflowing their banks. The flooding has caused road closings in several areas:
GILES COUNTY
The Virginia Department of Transportation says Route 724, Old Wolf Creek Road, in Giles County will...Tags: Bodies of Water, Carroll County (Virginia), Floods, Disasters and Accidents, Rivers
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Haynes: In Giles County, uphold faith, freedom
It’s not every day that a school board votes unanimously to ignore legal advice, defy Supreme Court precedent and invite litigation. But that’s exactly what happened earlier this month in Giles County, Va., when members of the board ordered...Tags: Washington, DC, Thomas Jefferson, Local Government, Constitutional Issues, Human Interest
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Person who filed complaint over Ten Commandments in Giles Co. Schools isn't a parent
ReporterAn update to the Ten Commandments flap in Giles County Schools. The Freedom From Religion Foundation now says the person who originally filed a complaint doesn't actually have children in the school system and therefore can't be a plaintiff. Back in...Tags: Politics, Trials, Freedom of Religion, Crime, Law and Justice
Nov 8, 2011
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Aug 24, 2011
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Jun 8, 2011
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May 24, 2011
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May 29, 2011
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Jan 24, 2011
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Mar 21, 2011
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Mar 10, 2011
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Feb 1, 2011
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Jan 26, 2011
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