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UPDATED: Martinsville man formally charged after UVA-Wise gunman hoax
A Martinsville man has been formally charged in federal court for allegedly calling in a false threat at UVA-Wise last week. 20-year-old Bryant Hairston was charged Monday in a federal criminal complaint. He is accused of calling 9-1-1 on January 23...
Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), CBS Corp., Law Enforcement
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UCF set to play at Penn State in Happy Valley in 2013, home in 2014
After searching to upgrade its nonconference slate UCF has finalized its 2013 schedule. UCF will go on the road to play Penn State next season and then host the Nittany Lions the following season, the Orlando Sentinel has learned. The Knights are...
Tags: College Football, Bethune-Cookman University, Bright House Networks, College Sports, Bowl Championship Series
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Meningitis case prompts treatment for UVA students
More than 40 University of Virginia students have received antibiotics after another student was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. Executive director of student health Dr. James Turner says the infected student is recovering. Turner tells The Daily...
Tags: Meningitis, Symptoms, Headaches
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Low-fat milk doesn't help toddlers' weight, study says UPDATED
This post has been updated to include comments from a researcher and an American Heart Assn. spokeswoman. Giving toddlers skim or 1% milk to keep them from growing overweight doesn’t seem to work, according to a study out Monday that gives pause...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Medical Research, Overweight, Family, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Low-fat milk doesn't help toddlers' weight, study says
Los Angeles TimesGiving toddlers skim or 1 percent milk to keep them from growing overweight doesn’t seem to work, according to a study out Monday that gives pause over the common advice to avoid whole milk from age 2. Researchers led by Dr. Mark DeBoer of the...Tags: Healthy Diet, Medical Research, Overweight, Family, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Charity basketball game in memory of murdered girl
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterThe Patrick Henry High School basketball team was replaced on the hardwood Monday night. Taking it's place, a benefit game between a group of local doctors and medical students. All of them were hooping it up to raise money for a medical school...Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Frank S. Dudley, real estate broker
Frank Simms Dudley Jr., an Eastern Shore real estate broker and property appraiser, died of complications after surgery March 3 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The former Baltimore resident was 93.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Frank...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Queen Anne's County, Arts and Culture, Real Estate, Religion and Belief
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Knot Yet: Getting married later can have economic costs, benefits
Americans are getting married at ever-older ages, and a new report says this trend may be partly responsible for the shrinking of the middle class. On average, brides are 26.5 years old and grooms are 28.7 when they head to the alter, according to the...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Marriage, Brigham Young University , Family, Colleges and Universities
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Five finalists announced for Washington County Teacher of the Year
Washington County Public Schools has announced the five finalists for the school system’s Teacher of the Year. A judging committee will complete an additional review of the five finalists, including interviews and classroom observations, leading to...
Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Washington, DC, Science and Technology, Financial Aid, Japan
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Sequestration would reach far into the Virginia Peninsula community - and affect health services
Like a victim tied to buzz saw table in an old movie melodrama, federal, state and local agencies and departments, and a host of businesses and nonprofit organizations are watching with alarm as budget blades churn toward them. On Friday automatic...
Tags: Politics, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ray LaHood, Social Services, Section 8 (housing)
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Virginia's open records law presumes everything is public
You receive your real estate assessment and wonder if it accurately reflects the value of your home compared to those of your neighbors. An entrepreneur wants to start a business near your home and you want to know how it will affect traffic on your...
Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Justice System, The Washington Post, Lawyers
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Lynchburg students learn from the pros with new mentoring program
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe drama department at E.C. Glass High School is known for producing talent. They have a "wall of fame" to prove it. Pictures of successful grads are posted in the hallway outside the drama department. One of the featured alumni is Abby Baum, a...Tags: High Schools, New York University, Arts and Culture, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Students
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