Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Virginia Beach fights domestic violence


Virginia Beach fights domestic violence


VIRGINIA BEACH -- Virginia Beach is taking new steps to fight domestic violence-related deaths. City Council plans to establish a Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team to better understand and prevent these tragic deaths. The team will be appointed by ...


Virginia lawmakers, Gov. McAuliffe agree on cuts


WASHINGTON - The Virginia General Assembly will renew the debate about whether to expand Medicaid. Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe promised during his campaign for governor that the state would provide health care to 400,000 of Virginia's uninsured residents.


West Virginia Undergoing Political, Generational Change


By Abby Livingston Roll Call Staff May 1, 2014, 1:58 p.m.; Corrected May 2, 2014 2:24 p.m. West Virginia’s political move to the right over the last 15 years could take another big step in November. Democrats still have a hefty voter-registration ...


At 2-1 again, Virginia vows to avoid slides of last two seasons


CHARLOTTESVILLE — Virginia defeated Brigham Young to open last season. The Cougars finished 8-5, the Cavaliers 2-10. Virginia bested Penn State early in 2012. The Nittany Lions went 8-4, the Cavaliers 4-8. Senior linebacker Henry Coley, a team captain ...



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