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A Virginia teacher was shot by her 6-year-old student. Is workers' compensation enough?
Abby Zwerner, a former first-grade teacher, was hospitalized for nearly two weeks and endured multiple surgeries after a 6-year-old student shot her and a bullet struck her hand and chest. She’s suing the public school system in Newport News for $40 million, raising questions about worker’s compensation.
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Virginia House Recount Underway; Could Affirm GOP Majority
Election officials in Virginia are painstakingly recounting votes in one of two unresolved races that will settle whether Virginia Republicans have reclaimed the majority in the House of Delegates. Elections officials and representatives from both parties in Virginia Beach took part Thursday in the secondary counting of ballots requested by Democratic Del. Alex Askew. The freshman delegate currently represents the…
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Gov. Northam's School Says Probe Can't Determine Who Was in Blackface Photo
The medical school that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam attended has been unable to determine who was pictured in a racist photo appeared on a 1984 yearbook page.
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Historians Challenge Virginia Governor's ‘Indentured Servants' Remark
Historians say they were “shocked” and “mystified” when Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam wrongly used the term “indentured servants” Sunday in reference to the first Africans to arrive in English North America 400 years ago.
Most historians abandoned use of the term in the 1990s after historical records left little room for doubt that the Africans were enslaved, the scholars said. -
Clamor for Ouster of Top Democrats Slows in Virginia
The clamor for the resignation of Virginia’s top two politicians seemed to die down Monday, with some black community leaders forgiving Gov. Ralph Northam over the blackface furor and calling for a fair hearing for Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax on the sexual assault allegations against him. Over the past several days, practically the entire Democratic establishment rose up to demand...