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Teodoro Dominguez-Rodriguez and Pablo Aparicio-Marcelino were arrested Tuesday.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Updated: The county’s sheriff says agents showed bailiffs paperwork.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning April 21.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.
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Staff raised various concerns in a 2024 letter sent to Board of Visitors
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Huja, the city's longtime planning director, also served on council for several years.
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Another winter storm is causing several school divisions to change plans.
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Schools in Greater Richmond impacted by the forecasted weather
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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Attorneys for Charlottesville residents who sued the white nationalist organizers of the deadly Unite the Right rally will soon wrap up their case. Meanwhile, one defendant's attorney told VPM they’re worried they’re running out of time to make theirs.
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It’s week two of the month-long trial against white nationalists who planned the 2017 Unite the Right rally. Testimony has been marked by defendants frequently digressing into conspiracy theories and lodging blame at plaintiffs and protesters on the left for the violence in Charlottesville.
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Opening arguments began today in the civil trial against white nationalists who planned the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The long-awaited trial is four years in the making, held up by the pandemic and the struggle to collect evidence from unwilling defendants.
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Jurors will be asked to consider a federal lawsuit that aims to take down the far-right groups financially and bars them from planning future violent events.