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The importance of preventative dental care in toddlers
WDBJ7 Reporter"It doesn't cost anything to smile." For 60 kids in Roanoke today, it didn't cost anything to fix their smile. The program is run by Child Health Investment Partnership, or CHIP. Dental residents from Virginia Commonwealth University came all the way...Tags: Fluoride, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Family, Dental Health, Health Insurance
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McAuliffe files petitions to Virginia State Board of Elections Wednesday
The Democrat running for governor will officially file the paperwork Wednesday. Terry McAuliffe says he will hand in the voter signatures he needs to the State Board of Elections in Richmond at 1:00 p.m. He's bringing some support from the opposite...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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Hearing set on motions in Virginia ex-mansion chef case
The next act in the political drama surrounding a former Virginia Executive Mansion chef charged with embezzlement is set to play out in a Richmond courtroom. Circuit Judge Margaret Spencer will hear arguments Thursday on Attorney General Ken...
Tags: Prosecution, Ken Cuccinelli, Executive Branch, Bob McDonnell, Politics
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Cuccinelli's request to withdraw from Virginia Executive Mansion chef case granted
A Richmond judge has granted Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's request to withdraw from the politically charged embezzlement case against a former Virginia Executive Mansion chef. Circuit Judge Margaret Spencer on Thursday deferred until May 14 a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Ken Cuccinelli, Executive Branch, Bob McDonnell
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Virginia's first black U.S. judge to become senior judge
Virginia's first African-American federal judge will step down from full-time active status next year. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that U.S. District Judge James R. Spencer will become a senior judge on March 25, 2014. The move from active...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Ronald Reagan
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UPDATED: Take back event collects unwanted prescription drugs
reporterUpdated: Oranizers have released the total number of pounds of drugs that were collected at all of the sites in the area. Roanoke Civic Center 2,303.8 Tanglewood Kroger 272.4 Bonsack Kroger 85.0 Vinton Kroger 177.4 Hershberger Fire & Rescue 99....Tags: Prescription Drugs
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Local talent picked up in the NFL Draft
Some local talent was picked up in the NFL draft. Virginia's Oday Aboushi was taken by the Jets as the 8th pick in the 5th round, 141 overall. In the 6th round, a pair of Virginia Tech players were selected. The Detroit Lions drafted Corey Fuller...
Tags: New York Jets, NFL Draft, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions
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Conservative women's group airs anti-McAuliffe ad
A political action committee comprised of conservative women allied with Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli is airing ads in Virginia's urban markets attacking Democrat Terry McAuliffe on abortion. Women Speak Out Virginia, connected with...
Tags: Social Issues, Ken Cuccinelli, Politics, Women's Health, Hampton Roads
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Ex-foreman of Virginia Tech project pleads guilty
The government says a Richmond man has pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Air Act for improperly disposing of asbestos-containing materials at a job he oversaw at Virginia Tech. Prosecutors say 52-year-old Edward K. Durst entered his plea Monday in...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Environmental Issues
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