STAUNTON, Va. (AP) — The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind has named Pat Trice as superintendent. Trice had served as interim superintendent since longtime superintendent Nancy Armstrong retired last summer. The News Leader (http://bit.ly/1eAN6od ) reports that the school’s Board of Visitors unanimously approved Trice’s appointment on Friday. The board has been discussing the school’s direction … Continue reading →
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — For years, education groups have warned that lagging pay for teachers in Virginia and other states could lead to fewer people entering the field. Now they have evidence to back up their fears. Between 2010 and 2014, the number of ACT-tested high school graduates who said they were interested in education majors or professions decreased by more … Continue reading →
BRISTOL, Va. (AP) — The Birthplace of Country Music expects to use a new $1 million donation for programming, exhibits, improvements and as a cash reserve. The Bristol Herald Courier reports (http://bit.ly/1Iy8Wjd ) the nonprofit organization’s executive director Leah Ross made the announcement Tuesday. The Birthplace of Country Music is a music tourism promotional organization. Three local … Continue reading →
STAUNTON, Va. (AP) — The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind has named Pat Trice as superintendent. Trice had served as interim superintendent since longtime superintendent Nancy Armstrong retired last summer. The News Leader (http://bit.ly/1eAN6od ) reports that the school’s Board of Visitors unanimously approved Trice’s appointment on Friday. The board has been discussing … Continue reading →
BEDFORD, Va. (AP) — Another courtroom showdown is looming in the battle over Sweet Briar College’s planned closure. A Circuit Court judge has scheduled a hearing for Monday on Amherst County attorney Ellen Bowyer’s challenge of the scheduled Aug. 25 shuttering of the private women’s college. The Supreme Court of Virginia sent the matter back … Continue reading →
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A prosecutor said Wednesday that he found no evidence of excessive force or racism by officers involved in the arrest of a University of Virginia student who was bloodied and pinned to the ground in an incident that drew widespread attention. Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Dave Chapman said Wednesday that he would not … Continue reading →
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — It looks like a real gun, feels like a real gun and sounds like a real gun as it fires at a man who’s charging forward and wielding a knife. But the man is only a projection on a screen, and there are no bullets flying from the firearm — … Continue reading →
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — For years, education groups have warned that lagging pay for teachers in Virginia and other states could lead to fewer people entering the field. Now they have evidence to back up their fears. Between 2010 and 2014, the number of ACT-tested high school graduates who said they were interested in education … Continue reading →
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — In a story June 12 about accreditation at Virginia State University, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the school was placed on six months’ probation by its accrediting agency. The school has received a six months’ warning, which is a less severe sanction than probation. A corrected version of the story … Continue reading →
HARDY, Va. (AP) — A Vinton karate instructor has been accused of sexually assaulting a former student. Multiple news outlets report 48-year-old Richard Perez, the owner of Perez Kenpo Karate, was arrested Tuesday and charged with three counts of indecent liberties and three counts of carnal knowledge, all felonies. Perez’s lawyer says he is not … Continue reading →
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A 35-year-old Virginia man has pleaded guilty to attempted espionage for providing schematics of an aircraft carrier under construction to someone he believed was an Egyptian intelligence officer. Mostafa Awwad of Yorktown entered the plea in federal court in Norfolk on Monday. Court records say Awwad tried to steal technical data … Continue reading →
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A man sentenced to death for killing two women in South Carolina and West Virginia has lost a federal appeal. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday unanimously upheld a South Carolina federal judge’s refusal to vacate Brandon Basham’s conviction and sentence. Basham and Chadrick … Continue reading →
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The newest dorm at the University of Virginia has been named after two former slaves who became prominent community members after Emancipation. The Daily Progress reports (http://bit.ly/1GHRNZo ) that the university officially dedicated Gibbons House on Friday. The residence hall will house about 200 first-year students starting this fall. The dorm … Continue reading →
LEBANON, Va. (AP) — A Russell County official and his company face federal charges of conspiring to defraud the Social Security Administration. A federal grand jury indicted Russell County Board of Supervisors chairman Jonathan Bowerbank and EMATS Inc. this week. They are accused of conspiring with two former employees to falsify time sheets. The indictment … Continue reading →
RUSTBURG, Va. (AP) — A fall trial is set for a Wirtz man charged with tattooing two children without the consent of them or their parents. Twenty-one-year-old Alexander Michael Edwards is charged with malicious wounding, abduction and child abuse. He also faces child sex charges stemming from separate incidents. The News & Advance (http://bit.ly/1GA802G ) … Continue reading →