Charlottesville
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U.Va. stops using cats in pediatric medical training
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The University of Virginia has stopped using live cats to train medical students to insert breathing tubes in newborns. The university's three USDA Category A felines - Alley, Kiki and Fiddle- have been adopted out to local residents.
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Morgan Harrington murder: America's Most Wanted segment generates new tips
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A segment on America's Most Wanted devoted to the slaying of Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington is generating tips for investigators.
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President Obama makes campaign visit in Charlottesville
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President Barack Obama is back in Virginia on Wednesday, ending his three-state tour of college towns in electoral battlegrounds with a rally in downtown Charlottesville.
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George Huguely bid for new trial rejected
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A judge on Wednesday rejected a defense motion to set aside George Huguely V's second-degree murder conviction and order a new trial in the May 2010 killing of Yeardley Love.
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Dalai Lama to visit Charlottesville
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Charlottesville officials and representatives for the Dalai Lama say he will speak on compassionate medical care at the 1,000-seat Paramount Theater in October.
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Lone Star Tick causing meat allergies in central Virginia
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What began as a medical mystery has now developed into a full-blown food allergy, as the effects of a series of mysterious tick bites are making doctors across Virginia scratch their heads.
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Teresa Sullivan, U.Va. president, steps down
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Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan, the president of the University of Virginia, announced she would step down from the position effective Aug. 15 because, she says, "...the board and I have a philosophical difference of opinion."
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George Huguely sentenced to 26 years in Yeardley Love murder
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On the day after George Huguely was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Yeardley Love, the two overwhelming feelings in Charlottesville are that sadness and relief that the case is finally over.
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George Huguely sentence: Is it the right amount? (Poll)
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A Charlottesville jury recommended that George Huguely spend 26 years in jail on second-degree murder and grand larceny charges. Is the sentence too lenient? Too harsh? Take our poll.
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George Huguely found guilty of second degree murder
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The jury deliberated for more than a day before finding Huguely guilty of second degree murder and grand larceny
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Charlottesville council members pass 'peace resolution' against war in Iran
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The Charlottesville City Council has passed a "peace resolution" that urges the White House and Congress against taking any military action in Iran.
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