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FEMA denies Virginia's appeals for tornado aide
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Virginia's appeals for federal disaster assistance.
FEMA denied Virginia's request for aide following a string of 34 tornadoes in April. Gov. Bob McDonnell appealed on May 19,...Tags: Government, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Disasters, Executive Branch, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Plant operations resume at Fed-Mogul; two men severely injured UPGRADED
UPDATED 11:51 a.m.: Plant operations have resumed after an explosion at the Federal-Mogul factory in Blacksburg.
A hospital spokesperson says both men severely injured are now listed in fair condition at a Winston Salem hospital.
45-year-old Jeffery...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Injuries and Wounds, Employees, North Carolina, Manufacturing and Engineering
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UPDATED: A hazmat situation causes evacuations and closes several roads in Roanoke
All traffic has reopened in near Shaffers Crossing.
That's in the Northwest part of the Roanoke.
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UPDATED: 2:50p.m.
According to a Norfolk...Tags: Norfolk Southern Corporation, Health, Traffic, Vehicles, Hospitals and Clinics
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Franklin Co. students flash automotive skills
ReporterAll across Franklin County today, teenage motor heads got a chance to show just how good they are at car repairs-- a trade that's decidely high tech. Tyler Hodges is still in high school, but he knows exactly what he wants to do for the rest of his...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering
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FreightCar America to hire 200 in Roanoke
Assignment ManagerFreightCar America will build 1,500 rail cars in Roanoke, thanks to a big order from Norfolk Southern. Governor Bob McDonnell and representatives from both companies made the announcement Monday morning in Richmond. Norfolk Southern is resuming a...Tags: Government, Transportation, Pennsylvania, Travel, Elections
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2010 a record year for Advance Auto Parts
ReporterAdvance Auto Parts enjoyed another strong performance in 2010, with record sales and profits. Tuesday, Advance CEO Darren Jackson said the company's historic focus on customer service will continue to fuel its success in the future. Advance opened...Tags: Car Parts, Consumers, Advance Auto Parts Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Car Repair
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World's wrecked cars reincarnated on Afghanistan's dusty streets
HERAT, Afghanistan - They sit in the sun harboring their lost histories, their forgotten dreams, their traces of funerals, graduations and stolen kisses. On dusty windshields, insurance stickers from Travelers and State Farm bear witness to wrecks in...
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Japan, Taliban, Pakistan, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
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NEW FEATURE: Daily Press Local Scoreboard
Daily PressHigh schools Baseball VIRGINIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Division I All-State First team Charlie Yorgen, St. Christopher’s; Colin Ballard, Cape Henry Collegiate; Josh Barrick, Liberty Christian Academy; Charlie Carter, Fork Union...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Denbigh, Bars and Clubs, Buckroe, Tennis
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Leasing The Sun: Solar Panels For The Rest Of Us
The Hartford CourantThe same pathway that has put many in the seat of a new car — the lease — is taking off as a financial vehicle for homeowners who don't have tens of thousands of dollars sitting around to buy a rooftop solar-panel system outright. And in...Tags: Environmental Issues, Finance, Taxation, Energy Saving, Astronomy
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Volunteers To Fix Veterans' Homes in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville
The Hartford Courant— Three veterans struggling to make much-needed repairs to their homes will get help this Memorial Day weekend from squads of volunteers deployed by a charity called House Of Heroes. The workers will be assembled by the year-old Connecticut chapter...Tags: Home Improvement, U.S. Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Plainville, Memorial Day
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Elder fraud: Seniors who are depressed, feeling isolated most at risk
New efforts are underway to combat what aging experts say has become one of the top threats facing elders: losing their savings to con artists and financial predators. Gerontologists at a Detroit university have created, for the first time, a...
Tags: Depression, Finance, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Alzheimer's Disease, Ted Deutch
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Building Permits: May 24
Kacie Miller, 512 N. High St., install wood privacy fence around backyard, $1,500. Steve Crouch, 1502 Plum Lane, install new door, sheetrock and insulate, $1,200. Richard Bachmeier, 1318 S. Wells St., demolish 20-by-24 structure, no cost given....Tags: Dwayne Johnson, House Building, Building Material
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