Tim Kaine

Crashers probe may become criminal investigation

The Associated Press Crashers probe may become criminal investigation The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Secret Service may pursue a criminal investigation of the Virginia couple who crashed a White House dinner, but events...

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VIRGINIA ROANOKE Parkway guardrails to be replaced Old-fashioned all-wood guardrails along more than half the 460-mile Blue Ridge Parkway aren't much use at stopping cars. Mike Molling, chief of maintenance and engineering for...

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SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Virginia Residents Affected by the Severe Nor'easter

Virginia residents and businesses affected by the severe nor'easter coupled with the remnants of Hurricane Ida on November 12-15 can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA...

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Virginia's Indian tribes leave wild game for Gov. Tim Kaine

VIRGINIA, Va. -- It's probably the last time that Timothy M. Kaine will step outside his house in the morning to find two dead deer and a turkey on his doorstep. But yesterday, the outgoing Virginia governor and his wife, first...

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Va's Kaine will serve meals on Thanksgiving

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia's first couple will be sharing their Thanksgiving with some needy people in Richmond. Gov. Tim Kaine and first lady Anne Holton will be serving meals at The Giving Heart's annual Thanksgiving Feast...

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Kaine, O'Malley criticize church response

RICHMOND | The governors of Virginia and Maryland, both Catholics, said Tuesday that it would be wrong for the church to suspend or reduce social services in the nation's capital if the District approves gay marriage. Virginia...

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Disaster loans approved for Va storm damage

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Residents and businesses in areas of Virginia hit hard by a storm earlier this month can apply for federal disaster loans. Gov. Timothy Kaine said Wednesday that the U.S. Small Business Administration has...

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No smoking

By Jim McConnell CONTRIBUTING WRITER For the majority of local restaurants, Dec. 1, 2009, will feel just like any other weekday: Customers will come and go, food will be cooked and served and the staff will run itself ragged...

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What Nidal Hasan, Timothy McVeigh, and the Beltway Sniper Have in Common: All Were Scarred by...

By Nora Eisenberg, AlterNet. In her recently published memoir, Scared Silent, Mildred Muhammad, the later of his two ex-wives, writes that her husband, a sergeant with the Army's 84th Engineer Company, went to the 1991 Gulf War...

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Who's invited? Don't ask White House, which is mum on details of Obama's first state dinner

— It's the hottest ticket in town. The White House is saying very little about next week's state dinner with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the first for President Barack Obama. (Hint: That tent going up on the White...

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