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- Sep 7, 2010 Va. alters ID policy after nun's death in accident
Virginia will no longer allow federal employment authorization cards to be used to obtain driver's licenses or identification cards after a fatal crash involving Benedictine nuns and a drunk Bolivian national facing deportation stoked concerns over the document's reliability in determining...
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- Sep 7, 2010 Other states did not make money on ABC privatization
As we reported over the weekend, Virginia probably should not expect expect either a financial windfall or a level of income that matches what state-run liquor stores currently add to Richmond's bottom line, according to a Washington Post analysis of other states that have privatized at least...
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- Sep 7, 2010 With new poll, Democrats make case that Perriello race is still competitive
Updated 1:15 p.m. Democrats released a new poll Tuesday that showed U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello (D-Va.) in a dead heat with state Sen. Robert Hurt (R) as Perriello and his party seek to combat the perception that his reelection might be slipping out of reach. With the media focused on whether the...
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- Sep 7, 2010 ABC revenues grew by 4.4 percent in 2010
Profits and tax revenues at state-run liquor stores grew by 4.4 percent in fiscal year 2010 over fiscal year 2009, and total $258.6 million, according to a spokesman for the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) has promised his plan for privatizing state-run...
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- Sep 3, 2010 Driver's license applicants must return to DMV following computer outage
The Department of Motor Vehicles is sending letters requesting 4,240 driver's license and ID card applicants get their photos taken again after an Aug.25 computer outage left their original photos unrecoverable. "Unfortunately, all photographs taken that day for credentials could not be...
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- Apr 25, 2008 Wash Post: Contenders Reach to Left in House Race
In a matter of months, Northern Virginia's 11th Congressional District has morphed from the home court of popular Republican Tom Davis to a left-leaning battleground in which two major Democratic candidates are spending most of their time trying to outdo each other's liberal credentials.
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