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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears’ campaign bus catches fire, no one hurt
No one was hurt after Virginia Republican Gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears' campaign bus caught flames on Thursday ...
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and her campaign team are safe after their bus caught fire Thursday while traveling to ...
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Virginia gov hopeful Winsome Earle-Sears’ campaign bus caught on fire days before Election Day
Sears’ campaign bus burst into flames while the Republican gubernatorial candidate was driving to a campaign event ahead of ...
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The Race Is Heating Up: Winsome Earle-Sears’ Campaign Bus Bursts Into Flames In Virginia
Sears’ campaign trail quite literally went up in flames when her tour bus caught fire on Route 33, just days before voters ...
Central Virginia On Oct. 9, AstraZeneca announced it will invest $4.5 billion to establish two pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in Albemarle County, with plans to create 600 jobs. According to ...
MAGA Republican and gubernatorial candidate for Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears on Thursday announced that ...
September underscored a transition for the region’s townhome and condo segment. The overall pace of sales cooled, pending contracts thinned and inventory expanded in nearly every county. Sullivan and ...
Virginia voters are deciding a history-making race for governor Tuesday that will serve as a barometer of attitudes toward President Donald Trump and Democr ...
Counties are suing to challenge Virginia Democrats' proposed redistricting, claiming the legislative session has ceased ...
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Four shot at Charlottesville party, suspect arrested
Four people, including the suspect, were injured in an overnight shooting in Charlottesville. The shooting occurred during a private party on River Road following a confrontation. The suspect, a ...
Greene County man Juan Gavin Castillo has been charged with a Halloween night shooting at a party in Charlottesville that injured himself and three others.
Voters head to the polls Nov. 4 for Election Day. Here’s what Virginians need to know about who is running for office statewide as well as in Hampton Roads, and how to vote.
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