Speakers discussed country's issues as well as candidates.
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Speakers discussed country's issues as well as candidates.
Brad Epperley comes from Radford University's Athletics Dept.
Emmanuel Wesleyan Church packs snacks to send home with Preston Park Elementary students on Fridays.
Danvillian Phillip Hayes Jr. loved deconstructing and toying with his computer as a kid.
A resolution that would be the first step to again allow official-led prayer in school and at public meetings nationwide passed the Virginia House of Delegates Friday.
Giles County prosecutors dropped charges against a man they thought was a fugitive from Arizona, recently featured on America's Most Wanted.
The Montgomery County school system has raised more than $5,000 by selling stuff it doesn't need anymore from the old Blacksburg High School, and Price's Fork Elementary School
Governor Bob McDonnell basically campaigned for Mitt Romney at Washington and Lee's Mock Convention.
The proposal is being considered as the city council continues working on the upcoming budget.
The supercomputer is located at the Noblis Center for Applied High Performance Computing.
The staff will be smaller, with only six full time employees instead of the 23 on the payroll in 2009
Pearisburg man mistakenly believed to have been felony fugitive from Arizona
Halifax County Emergency Services has been informed that all phone services were restored to affected residents in Halifax County around 3:00 AM this morning
Considering the importance of quality customer service, the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce is offering a humorous, DVD-based training workshop called “The Guest” for members.
The United Way of Henry County and Martinsville is offering free tax preparation for anyone who makes less than $50,000 a year.
On the campaign trail, candidate Barack Obama made a bold promise to end torture. Specifically, he vowed to "end the use torture without exception."
While the facts listed in incumbent Roanoke Mayor David Bowers' first campaign mailer of the season were true, 10 On Your Side asked him if he can take credit for all the changes he listed as positive.
The Democrats in Richmond continue to take aim at Gov. Bob McDonnell’s budget plan.
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