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Cuccinelli explains bid to withdraw from chef's case
Richmond Times-DispatchAttorney General Ken Cuccinelli's office on Friday filed a brief supporting its motion to recuse itself from the prosecution of former Executive Mansion chef Todd Schneider on embezzlement charges. The brief, filed in Richmond Circuit Court, argues that...Tags: Star Scientific Incorporated, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Embezzlement, Political Corruption
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CNU hosts Governor's substance abuse awareness expo today
Gov. Bob McDonnell’s third expo focused on substance abuse awareness will be at Christopher Newport University today. Beginning at 10 a.m., the two-hour program focuses on the governor's Substance Abuse Awareness Vital for Virginia Initiative, known...
Tags: Government, Substance Abuse, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Behavioral Conditions
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Cuccinelli's first TV ad in Gov.'s campaign to air Monday
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. the presumptive GOP gubernatorial nominee, will launch his first statewide television ad on Monday. The 30-second ad, titled "All About," is narrated by his wife, Tiero, and focuses on Cuccinelli's work with the...Tags: Justice System, Elections, Herring, Environmental Politics, Lawyers
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McDonnell withholds comment on court case involving former mansion chef
ReporterGovernor Bob McDonnell says there's a lot he would like to say, but on Thursday he declined to comment on a court case involving the former chef at the Governor's mansion. McDonnell spoke to reporters from Tokyo where he is wrapping up a trade...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Ken Cuccinelli, Regional Authority
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Health care decision could hurt part-time professors
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Some part-time professors at Piedmont Virginia Community College and other community colleges across the state could see their hours cut because of Virginia's response to the new federal health reform law , officials said. Under the 2010 Patient...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Employment, Health and Safety at Work, Teachers, Justice System
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McDonnell deflects mansion questions
Richmond Times-DispatchGov. Bob McDonnell said this morning there's a lot he'd like to say about developments in the legal case involving his former chef but referred questions to prosecutors. During a conference call from Japan, where he is on the final day of a trade...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ken Cuccinelli, Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers
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McAuliffe tax returns show $8.2M income in 2011
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe released three years of abridged tax returns this week showing he made nearly $16.5 million between 2009 and 2011 and paid almost $4 million in taxes. McAuliffe's release of tax summaries to reporters...
Tags: Star Scientific Incorporated, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Parties and Movements
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The Virginian-Pilot Roger Chesley column
The Virginian-PilotGarland Wright speaks for many felons who are trying to regain their right to vote. Yes, he knows he was a criminal. Now he's trying to be a better citizen. A Virginia Beach judge sentenced Wright to a short hitch in 2009 for having marijuana and...Tags: Prisons, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Elections
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Cuccinelli to recuse office from ex-mansion chef case
Richmond Times-DispatchVirginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's office filed a motion in Richmond Circuit Court today announcing that it will recuse itself from prosecuting former Executive Mansion chef Todd Schneider. Schneider, who left the mansion after two years in...Tags: Star Scientific Incorporated, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Embezzlement, Mecklenburg County (Virginia)
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Governor to host small business summit in Richmond
Gov. Bob McDonnell and the National Federation of Independent Business scheduled a small business summit on June 5. The summit aims to bring together small businesses to discuss challenges and opportunities in the commonwealth, according to a news...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Small Businesses, Business, Politics
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Speaker raising money for road bill's GOP voters
The Virginian-PilotIn the late February windup to a critical vote on a major road-funding bill, Virginia House Speaker William Howell encouraged Republican delegates to support it by telling them an affirmative vote wouldn't cost them re-election. Now, the Stafford County...Tags: Hampton Roads, Republican Party, Hanover County, Parties and Movements, Elections
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Virginia opens Shanghai trade office
Daily PressVirginia opened a Shanghai office Tuesday to promote the export of agricultural and forestry products from the commonwealth. An announcement from Gov. Bob McDonnell's office says the northern China office reflects an effort to build on past marketing...Tags: Hampton Roads, Agriculture, Smithfield, China, Science and Technology
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