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The center could break ground in a matter of months and is already recruiting the first of 100 new scientists.
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Charlottesville’s new police chief started work Wednesday. Michael Kochis grew up in New Jersey, started his career in Roanoke, spent 15 years climbing the ladder at Alexandria’s Police Force and then became the top cop in Warrenton. In Charlottesville, he faces some big problems, but he brings a strong track record and some powerful ideas to the job.
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There are about 65 free clinics in Virginia – places that provide medical care to people who have no insurance. The one in Charlottesville is marking its 30th anniversary this year, but as Sandy Hausman reports, it’s not celebrating.
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The man charged with killing three members of the University of Virginia football team and wounding two other students appeared in court this morning.
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Three candidates for police chief answered questions for two hours last night at a community forum in Charlottesville. Sandy Hausman listened-in and filed this report.
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The University of Virginia has canceled its game against rival Virginia Tech scheduled for Saturday following the slaying of three football players.
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It was a weekend to sing, to pray and to remember three UVA football players gunned down one week earlier.
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The man accused of killing three members of the University of Virginia football team appeared in court Wednesday.
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The University of Virginia Athletics Department announced Wednesday morning that the game against Coastal Carolina had been canceled.
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During a Tuesday news conference, athletic director Carla Williams said a decision would be made soon and that decision will include coaches and the team.