Richmond man sentenced to seven years in prison for COVID-19 PPP loan schemes
A Richmond man was sentenced Thursday to seven years in prison for orchestrating successive schemes to defraud a COVID-19 relief program.
A Richmond man was sentenced Thursday to seven years in prison for orchestrating successive schemes to defraud a COVID-19 relief program.
“The Mark Moses Show” is joined by AFP editor Chris Graham to get his thoughts on court storming in college basketball, the College Football Playoff, and who he thinks will headline WrestleMania coming up in April in Philadelphia.
Nothing good can come from allowing the government to sidestep the Constitution.
A Breaking Through News piece making the rounds cites an interview with Candi Royer’s co-defendant in the 2021 murder of Khaleesi Cuthriell, Travis Brown.
Upfront Inc. presents a live show of the podcast “Cancelled” with hosts Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield on March 14 at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville.
Authorities in Missouri made contact on Friday with Virginia Tech student Johnny Roop, who had been reported missing by his family on Feb. 16.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia has been watching the reaction of the public to the news that Waynesboro plans to use screaming siren cartridges to deter vultures.
A Virginia Tech student reported missing by his family last week was spotted on Wednesday at a Starbucks in Missouri, and local authorities are saying it appears he is traveling “on his own free will.”
We’re still waiting for Augusta County government officials to get us numbers on how much the 2024 property-value reassessments are going to ding county property owners.
The City of Waynesboro is using screamer siren cartridges to deter vultures over the next two weeks, according to the Waynesboro Police Department.