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April 30, 2007

This Week Is National Safe Kids Week
Summer can be risky time for kids, in pools and skateboard parks
Man pleads guilty to killing sister, dismembering body
A Collinsville man pleads guilty to strangling his sister, cutting her body into pieces with a steak knife and burying her remains around her home.
Governor Recovers at Home
Model Murder Trial Pushed Back
Bob Shell, the Radford photographer accused of killing 20 year old Marion Franklin in 2003, was due back in court but the trial has been postponed once again.
It’s A Hot One
Record Breaking High Temperatures In Roanoke
Hometown Healing Project Plants Gardens
Take a look at memorials to the 32 people killed in the Virginia Tech tragedy and you'll often find flowers next to cards, pictures and Hokie stones.
Hometown Healing Project Plants Flowers
Take a look at memorials to the 32 people killed in the Virginia Tech tragedy and you'll often find flowers next to cards, pictures and Hokie stones.
Tommy Newsom Dies
Backup band leader for Carson show dies
Prince Harry Will Serve In Iraq
Army chief sending Prince Harry to Iraq
DC Escort Service
Alleged DC madam apologizes to outed foreign aid official
Campus Safety Task Force
Florida Governor creates task force on campus safety in wake of Virginia Tech tragedy.
NJ Governor Leaves Hospital
Apologizes for not wearing seat belt
Last Victim in Hospital Getting Better
Last hospitalized shooting victim in fair condition
Woodcarver Admits To Killing Virginia Woman
Murder charges are filed against a woodcarver in the Philippines who says he killed a Virginia Peace Corp volunteer.
Subway Hero Gets Sued
The man hailed as New York City's subway hero is now facing off with a real-life arch enemy.
Cardinals Relief Pitcher Dies
An emotional group of St. Louis Cardinals will take to the field tonight when they face the Brewers in Milwaukee.
Walking With The Queen
Today is the day people will be chosen to get special access to Queen Elizabeth II walk around Richmond on Thursday.
The Naked Truth
Thousands Come Out For Hokie Fundraiser
The New Regal Cinema in Christiansburg opens its doors to Virginia Tech Students and Faculty for free and thousands take advantage!
California Highway Collapses
What could be the San Francisco BayArea's worst commute in nearly two decades is under way.
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Gov. Kaine Orders Expanded Gun Background Checks
This closes a loophole between state and federal law that helped the Virginia Tech shooter buy two guns
Motes Guilty of Killing Sister
James Motes pleads guilty to murdering his sister, Nancy Wingfield. Police say he buried parts of her body in the yard.
Christopher Bishop: Professor was ‘inspiration to us all’
Friends and family packed First United Methodist Church in this small Georgia town, filling the sanctuary and an upstairs overflow room to say goodbye.
Tech’s ‘Fine Line’ for Graduation Ceremonies
School faces the difficult balance between remembering the VT victims with honoring graduates.
Mental Health Problems Baffle Virginia
On Dec. 9, 2005, Leroy R. Hassell Sr., the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, hunkered down during a snowstorm in Richmond with 250 lawyers, mental-health advocates, state officials, sheriffs, caregivers and others to sort through problems with the state's strained mental-health system
Recognizing a Killer
It's hard -- most mental-health experts say impossible -- to tell when someone is ill enough to kill 32 people and then himself.
No Victory For Roanoke Schools
The man who City leaders did not choose for Superintendent two years ago now says he does not want to succeed outgoing Superintendent Marvin Thompson
State Food Security Summit
A Virginia food-security conference will go beyond the safety of spinach or peanut butter to examine relationships between consumers and producers, preserving local farmland and reducing the mileage of the food on your plate
Kent State To Honor Virginia Tech Victims
The anniversary of the May 4, 1970, killings is marked each year by vigils and speeches and the tolling of the campus Victory Bell

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