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Greene County Sheriff’s Office removes, relocates 81 dogs at puppy mill found with poor conditions
The Greene County Sheriff's Office removed and relocated 81 dogs following an investigation into a reported puppy mill that had animals that were not being properly cared for.
Virginia State Police: Plane makes emergency landing in Culpeper; nobody injured
CULPEPER COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Virginia State Police (VSP) said a plane had to make an emergency landing in Culpeper Tuesday. VSP said a small and private aircraft had to emergency land at the Culpeper Regional Airport around 8:30 p.m. because it was losing fuel. The pilot and the two passengers were not […]
Orange County man dies after crash when trailer detaches from pickup truck
A 30-year-old Orange County man died after the trailer attached to the pickup truck he was driving became detached, causing the truck to lose control, run off the road and hit several trees.
Roanoke pair charged after 90 fentanyl, heroin packets seized during traffic stop
LURAY, Va. (WFXR) — A man and woman from Roanoke were arrested in Luray after officers allegedly discovered several packets of fentanyl and heroin during a traffic stop on June 5. The Luray Police Department says around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, officers stopped a car on U.S. Highway 211...
Teen in critical condition after being struck by car in Sumerduck
A 16-year-old is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle while riding a bike in Sumerduck Monday afternoon, according to a Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office news release. A 911 call came in to the Fauquier County Emergency Communications Center around 2:33 p.m. for a pedestrian struck by...
Luray police officer charged with DWI in Rockingham County
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - Michael Wagoner was arrested around 6 a.m. on May 26 in Rockingham County. He was cited with Driving While Intoxicated and was scheduled to appear in Harrisonburg/Rockingham General District Court on June 10. Wagoner did not appear in court. Instead, the court received a letter from...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to Veto City Council's Police and Fire Budget Cuts
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is poised to overturn recent City Council budget cuts affecting the city's police and fire departments. The mayor's action is a repeat of last year's response to similar cuts proposed by the council. As reported by NBC Boston, Wu is expected to restore full funding to these vital departments come Monday, sustaining the city's apparatus to maintain safety and respond to emergencies.
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