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Background checks for private firearm sales will stop again, Lynchburg judge rules
The background checks, which had been halted since October by a Lynchburg judge's injunction, restarted last month to comply with a new state law. A judge said Wednesday that the injunction still…
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7mReynolds Homestead: Who gets to tell the story of a place?
Each June 19, descendants return to the property not simply to reflect on the past, but to reconnect with one another and with a place deeply tied to their family histories. They tour the grounds their ancestors once walked.
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14mA Roanoke accountant is now the nation's senior pickleball champion
Youseff Bouzidi is currently ranked No. 1 nationally in the AARP/APP men's pro 50-over singles ratings and is No. 2 in both men's doubles and mixed doubles.
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17mTwo trends converge on Botetourt County: Data centers and solar farms.
Both have stirred opposition, but many stances on both come into conflict with other long-held principles. Here's an overview of the politics involved and the tension points.
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7mThe Pulse: Virginia Tech researchers ID protein linked to heart recovery
Plus: A Carilion partnership brings a new AI tool, and Virginia is in the top 20 for child well-being.
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7mPipeline opponents: A compressor station doesn't fit rural character of eastern Montgomery County
The Swann Compressor Station is an unfit industrial imposition on Montgomery County. It would add air pollutants that include formaldehyde and benzene. It would produce noise and sound impacts on public health and wildlife.