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Higher Education: Virginia Is Innovating for Success
BLACKSBURG The recession and resulting loss of jobs and business activity present state leaders with a unique set of challenges to attract and retain top industries and generate new high-paying jobs for our citizens.
Jury Deliberates in Murder Trial
Prosecutors use DNA evidence and security camera footage to make their case. Thursday, October 29, 2009 Every morning, a black sedan picks up the chief of naval operations at his home and drives him to his office at the Pentagon.
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Rolls-Royce Expands US Capability; Begins Construction on New Manufacturing Facility in Virginia
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has begun construction at Crosspointe, its new aerospace facility in Prince George County, Virginia.
Police Investigate String of Armed Robberies
Police in the tri-cities are looking for a suspect caught on tape holding up several area businesses.
Transportation to be Discussed Tonight in Prince George County
Prince George's County leaders are set to discuss improving transportation around the county at a meeting tonight.
Prince George man fatally shot at sistera s home
A Prince George County man was found fatally shot early yesterday in the driveway of his sister's home, police said.
Man Shot, Killed In Prince George
Police are looking for suspects after a victim is found shot to death early Friday morning in Prince George County.
Input for new school superintendent didn't include all in Dinwiddie
Some Dinwiddie County residents expressed concern that not all citizens have had a chance to weigh in on the search for a new school superintendent.
Tourism Spending in Virginia's Tri-Cities Up by 37% From Previous Five Years
Oct. 19, 2009--Tourist spending in the Tri-Cities has grown by more than a third over the past five years, and Colonial Heights has been setting the pace with an eye-catching three-fourths increase in travelers' dollars, according to the latest figures from the Virginia Tourism Corp.
Media Advisory: Groundbreaking Celebration for New Rolls-Royce Manufacturing Campus in Virginia
Rolls-Royce: WHAT: Celebration to mark the start of construction at Crosspointe, the first Rolls-Royce aerospace manufacturing facility built from-the-ground-up in the US.
Rolls-Royce to break ground for plant on Monday
Just under two years after the Tri-Cities successfully landed one of the state's biggest industrial development projects ever, officials will gather here to celebrate the official start of construction at the Rolls-Royce Crosspointe plant in Prince George County.
Speed Cameras Could Be Coming to Prince George County School Zones
Prince George's County lawmakers are considering legislation that would put speed cameras in dozens of school zones in the county over the next few years.
Lobbyist for Prince George County on Trial for DUI
The former director for emergency preparedness, now serving as a lobbyist for Prince George's County, is set to go on trial for another DUI arrest today.
Trial Set for VA Bus Driver Accused in Pedestrian's Death
A judge has set a November 24 trial for a city bus driver accused of reckless driving in the death of a pedestrian who was crossing a downtown street.
Williams: Did broken law lead to fatal GRTC accident?
Even if everyone had done the right thing, Loucendia Reed Lambert still might have been hit and killed by a GRTC bus.
Loudoun County wants more tax power
Loudoun County Board of Supervisors plan to ask the Virginia General Assembly for the authority to levy cigarette, meals, admissions and increased transient occupancy taxes.
Are a String of Violent Robberies Linked?
A follow-up to a CBS 6 Exclusive. Last week we showed you video of three armed men robbing a Prince George Hotel.
United Way of Hopewell-Prince George kicks off 2009 campaign
United Way of Hopewell-Prince George kicked off its 2009 Campaign at a luncheon held at Jordan Point Golf Club Sept.
No charges sought in Richmond police car purchases
Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Michael N. Herring plans to seek no charges related to the city's nearly $1 million purchase of police cars that violated procurement rules.
Pedestrian killed in GRTC bus accident
Authorities plan to examine video footage from several cameras on a GRTC Transit System bus that struck and killed a pedestrian during yesterday's morning rush hour in downtown Richmond.
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