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A couple was killed in Bedford County in 1985. Jens Soering was convicted but has steadfastly maintained his innocence — and says he has new evidence to prove it.
Soering served 33 years in prison in a case that garnered worldwide attention. His new court filing seeks to erase his two convictions.
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6mKennedy: After touching the Moon, Virginia's Alexander Kaplan is building the future of reusable spacecraft
Virginia Tech grad was member of the team that worked on the Blue Ghost mission that landed on the moon. That team also won a prize that's often compared to an Oscar in aviation and aerospace.
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14mA state study found that data center tax break was Virginia's 2nd best incentive, producing $6.1 of labor income for every $1 in exemptions
Two reports by the General Assembly's investigative arm attempted to measure the effectiveness of different economic development incentives. Here's what they found.
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8mThree Republicans seek U.S. Senate nomination to face Warner; all cite ties to Trump
Early voting is now underway in the Aug. 4 primary.
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6mSouthwest Virginia Field Notes: Bristol’s Hard Rock Casino had a record-breaking May
Plus: Appalachian Power installs new poles and equipment in Smyth County, and a raffle with $250,000 worth of prizes will benefit the country music museum.
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6mRoanoke school Superintendent Verletta White announces retirement
White said the decision is entirely hers.