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When the entire staff at the Buckingham County Registrar's office resigned after repeatedly being accused of incompetence and even criminal mismanagement of the electoral process, the county drew national attention from those who say rampant misinformation may cause even more damage heading into a presidential election year.
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When a Canadian company started looking for gold in Buckingham County, area residents were alarmed. They knew that activity could threaten their water supply, and they asked the state legislature to step in. Instead, lawmakers asked the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to do a report on the possible impacts of gold mining here.
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Residents of Buckingham County spent six years fighting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Now that it’s been canceled, residents are facing a new…
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It was a combination protest, spiritual revival and celebration as about 800 people packed the gym at a middle school in Buckingham County last night to…
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A state board in Virginia approved a controversial plan Tuesday to build a natural gas compressor station in a historic African-American community,…
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Opponents of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline have one last chance to stop the project through state regulation when the Air Pollution Control Board meets at…
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A Virginia air pollution panel delayed a closely watched vote Wednesday on whether to approve a key permit for a planned multistate natural gas…
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Two dozen people braved a cold, windy afternoon to protest in front of Dominion’s office in Charlottesville. Standing along one of this city’s busiest…
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Environmental activists are calling foul after a sudden decision by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam to remove two members of Virginia’s Air Pollution…