Donald Trump’s lawyers are grilling Michael Cohen in a bid to discredit his testimony in the hush money trial, which has Friday off so Trump can attend son Barron’s graduation.
Arrests of US tourists in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition prompts plea from three governors
Five Americans are facing prison sentences of up to 12 years in the Turks and Caicos Islands on charges they illegally carried ammunition while in the popular, upscale tourist destination about 600 miles southeast of Miami. Three of the arrests have prompted pleas for mercy from the governor…
From October to December in 2023, Virginia’s on-time delivery rate for first-class mail was at 66% — the worst in the country. It has improved to 77%.
Archaeologists in Virginia have uncovered what is believed to be the remains of a military barracks from the Revolutionary War. Recovered artifacts include chimney bricks and musket balls that were indented with soldiers’ teeth. The site is on the property of Colonial Williamsburg, a living …
North Carolina interim chancellor Lee Roberts publicly backed athletics director Bubba Cunningham on Thursday. That came three days after the school’s board of trustees approved an audit of the athletics department due to financial concerns growing amid the volatile landscape of college spor…
Tiger Woods fired a 1-over par 72 during the opening round of the PGA Championship. The 15-time major champion faltered late. He was 1-under heading into his final two holes before a pair of three-putts led to bogeys that pushed him into plus territory. Woods arrived at Valhalla having not p…
U.S. Census Bureau estimates show America's Northeast and Midwest cities are rebounding slightly from years of population drops, highlighted by modest growth in Detroit after decades of declines. Government figures released Thursday show Detroit saw its population grow for the first time in …
U.S. Census Bureau estimates show America's Northeast and Midwest cities are rebounding slightly from years of population drops, highlighted by modest growth in Detroit after decades of declines. Government figures released Thursday show Detroit saw its population grow for the first time in decades, rising by 1,852 people to 633,218 inhabitants last year. That is a milestone for Detroit, which had 1.8 million residents in the 1950s only to see its population plummet afterward. Meanwhile, Census Bureau estimates show 13 of the 15 fastest-growing cities in the U.S. were in the South last year, eight of them in Texas alone.
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Sen. Louise Lucas said she backs a push by a pair of Republican senators who want to legalize electronic skill games and use state revenues they generate for school construction.
A major North Carolina political donor and his associate have been convicted a second time of attempting to bribe the state's insurance commissioner to secure preferential regulatory treatment for his insurance business. Insurance magnate Greg Lindberg and former consultant John Gray were convicted Wednesday of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds and conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud. Both were convicted of the same crimes in 2020, but an appeals court ordered new trials declaring that the trial judge erred in his jury instructions. Before the indictment, Lindberg had given millions of dollars to North Carolina candidate and party committees and independent expenditure groups.
A statue of the late Rev. Billy Graham has been unveiled at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, where it will stand on behalf of his native North Carolina. The bronze sculpture of the prolific Charlotte-born evangelist was made public during a ceremony Thursday in the Capitol attended by House Speaker Mike Johnson, Gov. Roy Cooper and former Vice President Mike Pence among others. Each state gets two statues that honor notables in their history. Graham's statue replaces one of an early 20th century governor. Graham died in 2018 at age 99. He was also an adviser to presidents and known as “America's Pastor.”
Prosecutors' star witness in the hush money case against Donald Trump was back in the hot seat Thursday as defense lawyers tried to chip away at Michael Cohen’s crucial testimony implicating the former president. Read more: https://bit.ly/4bkFpPv
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ABINGDON, Va. — Clint Miller will discuss his life and writing career on Sunday at 3 pm as part of the annual Sunday with Friends literary series at the Washington County Public Library.
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From October to December in 2023, Virginia’s on-time delivery rate for first-class mail was at 66% — the worst in the country. It has improved to 77%.
Sen. Louise Lucas said she backs a push by a pair of Republican senators who want to legalize electronic skill games and use state revenues they generate for school construction.
Unprecedented increases in use of the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program prompted changes at the state level.
“If all of you decide I’m not the right leader, that’s your choice."
The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual fallen officer memorial service on May 17.
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — Thousands of pounds of unused medications have been collected over the years at drug take back events in the Tri-Cities region, according to recent data.
Eighteen people were arrested on a variety of drug-related charges this week as part of a roundup in Buchanan County.
A Wytheville woman faces an array of charges for her actions during a traffic stop and subsequent pursuit.
From October to December in 2023, Virginia’s on-time delivery rate for first-class mail was at 66% — the worst in the country. It has improved to 77%.
Sen. Louise Lucas said she backs a push by a pair of Republican senators who want to legalize electronic skill games and use state revenues they generate for school construction.
ABINGDON, Va. — Washington County’s Board of Supervisors moved a step closer to raising a tax on Tuesday in Abingdon, Virginia.
Unprecedented increases in use of the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program prompted changes at the state level.