Sep 25, 2009 | The Central Virginian
Contrary to popular belief, special education is not a permanent tag. Debra Beasley, director of special education for Goochland County Public Schools, estimated that 40 percent of Goochland's 27 early childhood special education students will leave the program before kindergarten.
Henrico man convicted of murdering girlfriend
A runaway killer arrested by State Police last year told a Henrico judge this week that he killed his live-in girlfriend in a jealous rage.
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Field Day of the Past gives a glimpse into Goochland's past
About 30,000 people are expected to venture to eastern Goochland County this weekend for the 18th Field Day of the Past, an event known for its unique presentation of the region's rural heritage.
Richmond residents, businesses to see drop in gas bills
About 110,000 Richmond-area households and businesses will see gas bills drop by an average 11 percent beginning next month.
Destinations: this Weekend, Enjoy Life as it Once Was
This weekend you can drive north or south, and either way leave the 21st century behind and step back in time.
Historic black Goochland church, school vandalized
Goochland County authorities are looking for the people responsible for vandalizing a local church and the historic black school on its property but are having little luck so far.
Obama School Speech Controversy
A controversy is brewing in area school districts, over a speech President Obama plans to give public school students nationwide on Tuesday.
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Deacon honored for service to Emmaus Baptist Church
On July 12, friends, family and the Emmaus Baptist Church congregation honored Deacon Robert Junious Owens Sr.
Leaders of Henrico-based gang plead guilty
A birthday party, a credit-card purchase and gang rivalry have doomed the leadership of a gang operating in the Richmond area.
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