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Local news for Williamsburg, VA from Topix   Last Update 2012/2/5 19:16:24

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feed Case raises question of effort (2012/2/5 1:14:38)
A recently surfaced Williamsburg case again raises questions about whether local authorities across the state are aggressively pursuing potential exonerations after receiving new DNA evidence in old felony cases.
feed Robert Gates joins notable group as W&M's chancellor (2012/2/4 2:42:11)
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Former U.S. Secretary of Defense and William & Mary alumnus Robert M. Gates was the keynote speaker the College's 2012 Charter Day ceremony in Williamsburg on Friday, Feb.
feed Spaying and neutering your pets: Myths debunked (2012/2/3 21:32:35)
Everyone goes through the decision process of whether or not to get their pet fixed.
feed Jamestown ferry back in service (2012/2/3 17:23:00)
The ferry was pulled from its regular rotation Nov. 28 for its biennial shipyard period.
feed Bulman awarded annual Monroe Prize (2012/2/3 6:04:15)
Vice President of the Student Assembly Molly Bulman '12 is to receive the Monroe Prize for Civic Engagement at Charter Day.
feed Not Settling For Radio's Measly 7% (2012/2/2 23:49:39)
Tom Davis is one of radio's real innovators. Davis wasn't cut out to walk around a big city office in a slick-looking suit.
feed Third Eye Blind pops into Williamsburg (2012/2/2 19:45:18)
The rock band Third Eye Blind , led by singer Stephan Jenkins, pictured, is scheduled to perform 8 p.m. Feb.
feed Hampton Roads unemployment rate rose in December (2012/2/2 1:12:03)
The unemployment rate in Hampton Roads rose to 7.1 percent in December from 6.7 percent in November, according to data released Wednesday by the Virginia Employment Commission.
feed Signee profile: Williamsburg WR Thomas Smith (2012/2/1 10:43:45)
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Thomas Smith , a wide receiver from Williamsburg, is the latest Hokies signee, although he might not enroll at Virginia Tech until January of 2013.
feed Getaway Idea: Presidents Day Weekend in Williamsburg, Virginia (2012/2/1 9:43:47)
Presidents Day Weekend is a great time to visit Colonial Williamsburg and learn about the contributions of the people who helped shape our country on the eve of the American Revolution.
feed Debut Novelist Mac Laird Brings Virginia History to Life (2012/1/31 18:10:35)
"Dangerous Differences" hinges on the clash of Native American and European cultures as settlers flocked to the New World.
feed John Hinckley Jr 'engaged in risky relationships with married and psychotic women' (2012/1/31 11:55:55)
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Would-be Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jnr has 'engaged in risky relationships with married and psychotic women and looked at books on presidential shootings' Would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley Jnr has engaged in 'risky' relationships with ...
feed The bigger picture: Service is key to all areas of student life at the College (2012/1/31 3:26:45)
In the Peace Corps's Annual Top Colleges Report, the College of William and Mary ranked No.
feed Fake bills a growing problem in Hampton Roads (2012/1/30 23:22:07)
Detectives in the York Poquoson area are noticing a spike in counterfeit bills being used.
feed Hinckley visitation hearing resumes (2012/1/30 6:33:36)
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Hearings will continue Monday to determine whether former presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr.
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Latest Williamsburg News Feeds
icon Light rail to resume full service (2012/2/5)
Light rail to resume full service Light rail service in downtown Norfolk is to resume full service Sunday morning after the installation of a new section of track is completed.

icon Case raises question of effort (2012/2/5)
A recently surfaced Williamsburg case again raises questions about whether local authorities across the state are aggressively pursuing potential exonerations after receiving new DNA evidence in old felony cases.

icon Baby eats cocaine found in motel room (2012/2/4)
Baby eats cocaine found in motel room A baby accidentally ingested cocaine after his mother says he found it on a spoon in a Virginia Beach motel room.

icon Plungers raise more than $1 million (2012/2/4)
Plungers raise more than $1 million More than 3,500 brave souls raised a record $1.12 million for Special Olympics Virginia this weekend by plunging in the fridgid Atlantic Ocean.

icon Mo Money Taxes CEO texts customers (2012/2/4)
Mo Money Taxes CEO texts customers Angry customers demanding refund checks texted the CEO of Mo Money Taxes. They shared the messages and the CEO's responses with WAVY.com.

icon Self-portrait strikes gold at student art contest (2012/2/4)
NORFOLK Stress was the catalyst. Tyler Gaca, a junior at Salem High School in Virginia Beach, said he was anxious about his family’s upcoming move to West Virginia. So about a month ago, he painted a self-portrait he called “Inside the Subconscious.”

icon Man catches himself on fire in bathroom (2012/2/4)
Man catches himself on fire in bathroom An elderly man was taken to the hospital with burn injuries Saturday afternoon after he accidentally caught himself on fire in a supermarket bathroom.

icon Local teachers add tales to national storytelling effort (2012/2/4)
VIRGINIA BEACH On her first day, Kenya Smith said, she was lucky one of her students didn’t lose an eye. She was a 21-year-old student teacher in a class of at-risk 11th graders, she said, when a girl picked up a pencil and stabbed another student in the eye. “I’m yelling for help, and all the teachers go into lockdown,” Smith said.

icon Weather: Expect wet and chilly conditions (2012/2/4)
By Evan Stewart An area of low pressure will move off the Virginia-North Carolina coast today, providing a wet start to the day and a chilly afternoon. Rain should taper off to just some lingering drizzle this afternoon as the low moves farther away from the mainland. Afternoon highs will be in the upper 40s.

icon Divisions stock up on digital books to banish boredom (2012/2/4)
Students who say they’re bored to death by traditional textbooks are becoming history as the use of electronic books increases across South Hampton Roads school divisions.

icon HRT to start trial bus service to airport today (2012/2/4)
NORFOLK Hampton Roads Transit will begin a trial bus service to Norfolk International Airport today. The hourly bus service will run from 5 a.m. to 11:47 p.m. seven days a week until March 10. HRT officials hope to gauge customer interest in starting a permanent service to the airport.

icon Photos: Polar Plunge raises money in Va. Beach (2012/2/4)
Participants in the 20th annual Polar Plunge Winter Festival headed for the water (or the sand) at the Oceanfront in Virginia Beach on Saturday. More than 3,200 people attended, and plungers with pledges got soaked to raise money for Special Olympics Virginia.

icon Authorities await autopsy report on bodies in house (2012/2/4)
VIRGINIA BEACH No new details were released Saturday in the investigation into the incident in which two bodies were found in a Kempsville home. Authorities were waiting on autopsy and investigation results, a police spokeswoman said. More information would likely be released Monday, she said.

icon Report: Va. college tuition outpaces gains in income (2012/2/4)
RICHMOND Tuition and fees at Virginia’s colleges and universities are outpacing the rise in family incomes, and administrative costs also are rising faster than instructional spending.

icon $3.2M grant to help replace quake-damaged school (2012/2/4)
RICHMOND Federal officials are awarding Louisa County $3.2 million to replace an elementary school that was damaged in the Aug. 23 earthquake. Officials say the cost to replace Thomas Jefferson Elementary School after the 5.8-magnitude quake is $13.7 million. Insurance is expected to cover $9.4 million of those costs, and the federal agency will pay for 75 percent of the balance.

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