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Saturday's high school tennis roundup (with BRD photo gallery): Cramp-fighting Austrian Eagle advances to Bay Rivers semifinals, earns regional singles berth
Daily PressNEWPORT NEWS -- Jamestown's unseeded Fabian Schleicher, an exchange student from Austria, provided perhaps the most dramatic moment of the Bay Rivers District tennis tournament's first day at Huntington Park. Nearing victory in his second match of the...Tags: Grafton, Smithfield, Tennis, David Anderson, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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BRIEF: Gas prices slightly higher in Hampton Roads, AAA says
The Virginian-PilotGas prices in Hampton Roads inched up in the past week, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report. The average for a gallon of regular was $3.37 Monday, the same as Sunday but up from $3.35 a week ago. It was lower, however, than the $3.48 average a...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Automotive Equipment
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Appeals court is center-stage in coal-ship case
The Virginian-PilotThe next chapter in the court battle between the Justice Department and the owners of a Maltese-flagged coal ship detained for nearly a month in Hampton Roads is expected to unfold today. Another filing is expected by government attorneys on behalf of...Tags: Justice System, Government, Maritime (music group), Lawyers, U.S. Department of Justice
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Tennis: High school tournaments moving into key phases Monday
sdearth@dailypress.com | 757-247-4640What I'll be following today in high school tennis: EASTERN REGION --The unbeaten Menchville boys, playing at home, are heavily favored to beat Eastern District runner-up Norview in an Eastern Region quarterfinal. Can the Monarchs gain their 10th...Tags: Tennis, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), High School Sports, Old Dominion Monarchs
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Mistrial declared again in 2010 Newport News homicide case
NEWPORT NEWS — For the second time in 13 months, a jury couldn't decide whether a Newport News man was not guilty or guilty in a 2010 homicide case. A Newport News jury announced Friday that they were hung in the state's case against Courtney...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Prosecution, Murder, Justice System, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown
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Editorial: Online sales tax is a one-click revenue source
Last week, the U.S. Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act, which requires Internet-based businesses to collect state sales tax based on the shipping address. The bill is fair, logical and necessary to Virginia's economy. Businesses that sell...Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, E-Commerce Industry, Bobby Scott, Sales, Rob Wittman
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Medicare cuts could impact Hampton Roads medical equipment suppliers
Some medical equipment companies in Hampton Roads may not be able to afford providing Medicare-covered supplies if Medicare rates drop in July, the Virginian-Pilot reported. Medicare payment rates in Hampton Roads are expected to drop an average of 41...
Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care
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Tuesday's 5/14 local schedule (updated Monday AM; including complete VISAA pairings around state)
COLLEGES Baseball William and Mary vs. Old Dominion (at War Memorial Stadium in Hampton), 6 Men’s golf NCAA Division III championship (in Destin, Fla.; including CNU’s Brian Jaeger) HIGH SCHOOLS Baseball Tabb at Smithfield, 4:30 New Kent at...Tags: Christianity, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia), Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia)
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EDITORIAL: Discretion is not a dirty word
The Virginian-PilotZero-tolerance policies remove discretion from the decision-making that leads to discipline. Everybody gets the same punishment. The problem is that such policies remove judgment -- and sometimes common sense -- from the equation. The story, by now,... -
EDITORIAL: Stop stalling on Chesapeake fly ash
The Virginian-PilotThe signs were supposed to warn golfers that they were playing on a course "sculpted" with fly ash -- a byproduct of burning coal that contains hazardous heavy metals. Instead, visitors to the course off Centerville Turnpike in Chesapeake have been...Tags: Metal, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Justice System, Renal cell carcinoma
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In an urban food desert, markets make a mobile oasis
The Virginian-PilotThe steam from a plump roasted yam greets Peggy Miller for dinner most days. It doesn't take much to satisfy the 72-year-old's appetite, but she's picky about what's on her plate. Fresh vegetables are her first choice, but they're not easy to come by in...Tags: Obesity, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Healthy Diet, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weight
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Coast Guard, PETA continue to spar over "goat camp"
The Virginian-PilotNo one disputes that "goat camp" is ugly. Ugly for the military trainees learning battlefield first aid. For the goats that serve as wounded patients. For the public who watched an undercover video released last spring of a Coast Guard session held in...Tags: Ethics, U.S. Department of Defense, Wars and Interventions, First Aid, U.S. Army
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