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  2. Elle Reeve - Wikipedia

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    Elle Reeve is a correspondent for CNN and a former reporter for HBO's Vice News Tonight. She won several awards for her coverage of the 2017 white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and wrote a book about the internet's influence on politics.

  3. WVIR-TV - Wikipedia

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    WVIR-TV (channel 29) is a NBC and CW affiliate in Charlottesville, Virginia, that began broadcasting in 1973. It was the only full-service commercial station in the market for 31 years and faced challenges from the National Radio Quiet Zone and UHF channels.

  4. Brooke Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Baldwin is an American journalist, television host, and author who was at CNN from 2008 until 2021. She hosted CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin and covered various news events, such as the Space Shuttle launch, the Orlando nightclub shooting, and the Trump inauguration.

  5. WVAW-LD - Wikipedia

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    WVAW-LD is a low-power TV station that broadcasts ABC programs on channel 16. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group and shares studios with CBS affiliate WCAV.

  6. Charlottesville with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy Charlottesville is one of the most beautiful and fun cities in Virginia and an easy drive from the Washington, D.C. area. Whether you live in D.C. or are visiting our nation's capital, a day ...

  7. WCAV - Wikipedia

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    WCAV (channel 19) is a television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, that broadcasts CBS and Fox programs. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group and has a history of legal battles over its construction permit and channel allocation.

  8. Robert E. Lee Monument (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    A bronze equestrian statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia, that was removed and melted down in 2023. The statue was commissioned in 1917, dedicated in 1924, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

  9. TODAY anchors react to being pranked with old photos of ...

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    The TODAY team is taking a trip down memory lane thanks to a new trend. In a video posted Sept. 20, TODAY anchors reacted to being asked to sign old photos of themselves.. Craig Melvin immediately ...