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Biophysicist Slain

Updated: 6:10 PM Scientist's killer gets life without parole.

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Fate of New School Up in Air

Updated: 5:38 PM Members of Augusta County's School Board and Board of Supervisors are asking themselves, "What's next?"

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La Crosse Encephalitis

Updated: 8:59 AM An Agusta County child is one of two children in Virginia to have been diagnosed with La Crosse Encephalitis

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Weekend Car Thefts

Updated: 8:54 AM Police spent their weekend chasing down a teen-ager accused of stealing several cars from all over the Valley.

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Hike on Hold

Updated: 9:02 PM It's down, but not out for a charity hiker on the Appalachian Trail.

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Murder Charge

Updated: 8:59 PM A juvenile charged in connection with the shooting of a Craigsville man will be tried as an adult.

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Your Future Commute

Updated: 9:01 PM Detailed proposals for Interstate 81 improvement have just been released.

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No More DuPont

Updated: 7:24 PM A longtime Waynesboro business has a new name.

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Firefighter Help

Updated: 8:46 PM The men and women who protect you are getting some help from the federal government.

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Child Porn Charges

Updated: 8:44 PM A Lexington newspaper reporter now faces 15 charges of possessing child pornography.

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Immigrants Sue Virginia Colleges

Updated: 6:54 PM An immigrant group has brought a lawsuit against seven Virginia colleges, including JMU and UVA, accusing them of denying admission to illegal immigrants.

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Service Animals

Updated: 6:31 PM A disabled Harrisonburg man says a local restaurant has discriminated against him, but the restaurant says he's being unreasonable.

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Governor Visits JMU

Updated: 5:06 PM Gov. Mark Warner is touring the state this week to announce his plans for education reform. And among his stops on Thursday was on the campus of James Madison University.

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Petitions Rejected by State

Updated: 8:31 AM The state will not move forward with a lawsuit set forth by Front Royal residents to remove several town officials.

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Eminent Domain

Updated: 6:04 PM Construction of a new sewer system along Route 11 has already begun, but one Rockingham County man, whose front yard is part of the project site, is standing in the way.

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Republicans Insurance

Updated: 6:00 PM Republican legislators say they will push for federal and state incentives to make long-term care insurance more affordable for Virginians.

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Warner-Education

Updated: 5:52 PM Gov. Mark Warner says his next budget will include full funding for the state Standards of Quality for public schools.

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Beating Death

Updated: 5:48 PM Clarke County authorities say a man found dead in the town of Boyce may have been beaten to death with a heavy-duty plastic hammer.

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Hospital Employee Wages

Updated: 9:26 AM Employees at Western State Hospital in Staunton are asking for higher wages

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VSDB Closure Could Hurt Staunton Economy

Updated: 8:41 PM The future of Staunton's Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, and the children who attend, remains in limbo, but if it is closed, more than just the children will lose out. The city and its residents could be affected.

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Bedbugs Are Bugging Sleepers

Updated: 5:17 PM We've all heard the old saying, "Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite." However, it seems more people are finding out the hard way.

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