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Bedford Police Lt. Jeff Gulick said two Fox Lane High School students were traveling in a vehicle northbound on Bedford Road when the vehicle crashed at the intersection of Bedford Road and Edna ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources said a treed bear fell and hit the hunter. The man, 58, later died at a hospital. Hunter dies in freak accident after bear falls from tree in Virginia
NEW BEDFORD — In the aftermath of the tragic loss of a New Bedford mother and son in a deadly highway crash on Friday, a family member of the victims is trying to rally monetary support to ...
Lester J. Cappon. Virginia Newspapers, 1821–1935: A Bibliography with Historical Introduction and Notes. New York: Appleton-Century Co., 1936. Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Virginia: a Guide to the Old Dominion, American Guide Series, Oxford University Press, pp. 130– 137, ISBN 9780403021956 – via Google Books; Harrison A ...
Ohio (Bedford Heights) [58] 2004-02-18 Jonathan Davis Wisconsin (Kenosha) [59] 2004-02-18 Robin Johnson (45) Arizona (Tucson) [8] 2004-02-17 Cardenas, Rodolfo (43) California (San Jose) Cardenas was shot and killed by California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement agent Michael Walker in downtown San Jose. Walker mistook Cardenas for a wanted ...
George Freeman Bragg, editor of the Virginia Lancet. Front page of the Richmond Planet from 1902. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Virginia. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first African American newspaper in the state was The True Southerner, in 1865. [1]
Get more local news: Dartmouth Orchards naturally brands apples to raise cancer awareness. How he did it. How he did it. This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Deadly New Bedford ...
With more than 200 years of local newspaper history [clarification needed], the company grew by focusing on local news. As of 2008, the Times Community Newspapers 240,000 households in Northern Virginia. [2] TCM is a co-owner of the Washington Suburban Press Network, which is also a group of regional community newspapers. [3]