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    911 calls depict troubled man

    07/13/11 Police released tapes of the 911 calls made before and after the fatal head-on crash on Moses Grandy Trail in Chesapeake.
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    Plantiffs in fly ash case drop lawsuit

    07/13/11  The plaintiffs in the fly ash case against Battlefield Golf Club appeared in court Wednesday and argued that they had enough evidence to support portions of their case, but the defense and judge felt otherwise.
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    Worst bridges in Hampton Roads

    07/13/11 A VDOT study based on federal guidelines reveals the five most structurally deficient bridges in Hampton Roads.
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    Eslinger Adds Patrick Bond To Wrestling Coaching Staff

    07/13/11 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestling head coach Heath Eslinger announced the addition of assistant coach Patrick Bond on Wednesday. Bond joins the Mocs after spending last season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Illinois.
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    Gang member pleads guilty

    07/13/11 According to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Tyrone Williams plead guilty in court Wednesday to participating in racketeering activity, including attempted murder, home invasion and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.
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    Oglebay Drilling Plan Opposed

    07/13/11 WHEELING - If members of the Wheeling Park Commission have anything to say about it, Chesapeake Energy will not be drilling natural gas wells in Oglebay Park.
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    Gene Mueller's Fishing Report

    07/13/11 It wasn't all that long ago when New Orleans super chef Paul Prudhomme came up with his famous blackened redfish and seafood lovers everywhere loved the dish. So many people clamored for the blackened taste delight that Prudhomme eventually begged people to try other fish species prepared the same way ...
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    Outdoors: Bunker fleet has most success

    07/03/11 Rumors that cobia had shown up on the shoals of the lower Chesapeake and a 25-cent dip in fuel prices were enough incentive for me to trailer my center console to Kiptopeke State Park in Virginia. Only no one told the cobia we were coming. Joined by Karl Roscher and his buddy Ken Lawson, we spent the late afternoon on Day 1 of the 36-hour trip drifting for flounder around the islands of the ...
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    Volunteers scoop garbage from bay

    07/02/11 EXMORE -- Eight volunteers for the Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust and The Chesapeake Bay Foundation removed 700 pounds of garbage from Morley's Wharf during the 23rd annual Clean the Bay Day event on Saturday, June 4.
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    Celebrating the legendary John Henry

    07/02/11 July 8-10, the people of Talcott in Summers County celebrate John Henry Days, in view of the Big Bend Tunnel.
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    Tolls will continue to jump on Washington roads

    07/02/11 Lisa Gartner Examiner Staff Writer @Lisa_Examiner This is the last July Fourth weekend that Washingtonians will pay $2.50 to cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge as they head for a getaway at the popular Atlantic Ocean beaches. The toll will double to $5 in October and jump to $8 by 2013, shocking Marylanders. But transportation analysts say drivers should get used to paying a high fee ...
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    Former MU coach Jim Donnan files for bankruptcy

    07/02/11 HUNTINGTON -- Former Marshall University head football coach Jim Donnan and his wife, Mary, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Friday in the middle district of Georgia.
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    W.Va. To Host Expo; Oil, Gas Event Set for Oct. 5 In Morgantown

    07/02/11 WHEELING - West Virginia has a long history of being a leader in coal production. Now, the state's economy can be bolstered by the presence of billions of cubic feet of natural gas in the Marcellus Shale.
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    CBS 6 WTVR honored with Emmy for Station Excellence

    06/28/11 RICHMOND, VA (WTVR) - CBS 6 WTVR, the CBS affiliate in Richmond, Virginia, won the Emmy for "Station Excellence" Saturday night at the 53rd Annual National Capital Chesapeake Bay Emmy Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C.
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    Oklahoma oil and gas drilling

    06/28/11 Kay: G A W Oil Co. LLC, Flying L Ranch No. 1-7 Well, W/2 E/2 NW/4 SE/4 of 07-27N-02E, 8.19 BOPD, 2 MCFPD, TD 3,813 feet.
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    Congressmen chide Va. senators over carrier move

    06/27/11 Hampton Roads' four congressmen don't think Virginia's two senators are doing enough to block the Navy's plans to move a Norfolk-based aircraft carrier to Mayport, Fla.
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    City State: Morning Roundup

    06/27/11 D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray is striking a firm tone on the economic pillar of his One City plan and looking to rebound from the scandals that have surrounded the John A. Wilson Building, Tom Howell Jr. reports in The Washington Times. Mr. Gray on Monday announced plans ...
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    Greens expect more of Virginia's governor

    06/27/11 Environmental groups say Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is taking some positive strides toward cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay and conserving land, but they express frustration that he is still not doing enough. Speaking in Richmond on Monday, Natural Resources Secretary Doug Domenech promoted Mr. McDonnell's work on the environmental and ...
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    Crossing America and connecting

    06/18/11 The whole was surely greater its parts Friday as the Amputees Across America cycling team made a special stop in Wichita Falls on its annual coast-to-coast ride. With a mission to inspire others facing the challenge of any disability, patients at HealthSouth give the group a hero's welcome.
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    Uranium company flying Va lawmakers to France

    06/17/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. A company that wants to mine a uranium deposit in Southside Virginia is picking up the tab for a trip to France by more than a dozen state legislators who will have a say in whether the state ends a ban on uranium mining. Virginia Uranium Inc. is financing the trip to a closed mine in western France where uranium was mined for 50 years ...
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