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- 2009.09.09: Governor cuts budget by $1.35 billion
- 2009.09.09: Area schools let teachers choose what to do in class
- 2009.09.09: McDonnell maintains lead despite thesis issues
- 2009.09.09: Town looks to resolve suit from ex-officer
- 2009.09.09: Detox facility denied funding
- 2009.09.09: Council will fill vacant position
- 2009.09.09: Board OKs bids for courthouse, human services building
- 2009.09.09: Bench trial set for Warren man
- 2009.09.09: R-MA will host patriot ceremony
- 2009.09.09: Police search for robbery suspect
- 2009.09.09: Students return to friends, books, dreaded homework
- 2009.09.08: *Shenandoah schools open with no major hitches
- 2009.09.08: Strasburg residents gather together to protest government's outsourcing, wasteful spending
- 2009.09.08: Supervisors deny plea to apply funds to interstate
- 2009.09.08: Upgrades set for two roads in Warren
- 2009.09.08: Air show will make second attempt to take off
- 2009.09.08: Man faces 53 counts of possession of child porn
- 2009.09.08: New due date set for vehicle taxes
- 2009.09.08: Man charged with assaulting cops
- 2009.09.08: Scenic 340 plans benefit concert
- 2009.09.08: Chris Fordney: Time for football, politics
- 2009.09.08: On the roads
- 2009.09.08: Motocross daredevils thrill audience at fair
- 2009.09.05: Bids for work come in under budget
- 2009.09.05: Army parachute team makes grand entrance into Woodstock
- 2009.09.05: Offices, services observe Labor Day
- 2009.09.05: Goodlatte set to host health care town hall
- 2009.09.05: Pupils opt for different schools
- 2009.09.05: Permit approved for public safety building
- 2009.09.05: Suspect sought in attempted robbery
- 2009.09.05: Fugitive from city arrested in Florida
- 2009.09.05: School fire lanes to be established
- 2009.09.05: Man pleads guilty in child sex case
- 2009.09.05: Bob Wooten: Hoosiers pull out all stops
- 2009.09.05: Wipeout formerly owned by Michael Jackson makes way to Shenandoah
- 2009.09.05: Competency hearing set in Slater case
- 2009.09.04: * Frederick man apprehended in Fla.
- 2009.09.04: *Hearing slated Oct. 23 on Slater's mental competence
- 2009.09.04: Shenandoah County Fair patrons go crazy for stand's sizzling snacks
- 2009.09.04: Deeds jumps at opening to blast foe's 1989 thesis
- 2009.09.04: Resident speaks out on traffic
- 2009.09.04: Site plan for school endorsed by panel
- 2009.09.04: Hrbek will head local United Way campaign
- 2009.09.04: Council considers revamping committees
- 2009.09.04: Defense fights to have meth-related charges dropped
- 2009.09.04: Pastor asks for blessing on sign
- 2009.09.04: Collins to run for supervisor seat
- 2009.09.04: City traffic signal will be removed
- 2009.09.04: Fairly hard day
- 2009.09.03: End of construction on bridge over Shenandoah's North Fork brings relief to frustrated drivers
- 2009.09.03: McDonnell thesis fracas not hurting Republican's lead
- 2009.09.03: Victim cooperated as a witness in trial of drug-raid suspect
- 2009.09.03: County: Developer's proffer offer too low
- 2009.09.03: Committee considers panhandling restrictions
- 2009.09.03: Plea deal lands man in prison for computer sex solicitation
- 2009.09.03: Public hearing to be held over ordinance change for new jail
- 2009.09.03: Frederick man ordered to undergo therapy sessions
- 2009.09.03: Town asked to provide water, sewer
- 2009.09.03: Driver's jail time gets suspended
- 2009.09.03: Man charged with malicious injury
- 2009.09.03: Veterans' event brings Lt. Gen. back home to Woodstock
- 2009.09.02: Firebombed car leads to three arrests
- 2009.09.02: Surveys show Deeds has cut his deficit, but is still behind
- 2009.09.02: City mulls change to two-way plan
- 2009.09.02: Reporter denied bond on charges
- 2009.09.02: Plant sustains $1M in damage
- 2009.09.02: Teen wins her second straight title at steer show
- 2009.09.02: Activist says supervisors should contemplate dissolving board
- 2009.09.02: Man caught in online sex predator sting pleads to charge
- 2009.09.02: Group set to host arbor education courses
- 2009.09.02: State troopers led on car chase
- 2009.09.02: Salvation Army to accept applicants
- 2009.09.02: Birders take notice of stork's stop in Woodstock
- 2009.09.02: Correction
- 2009.09.01: *Proctor taking over as president of Bowman Apple Products
- 2009.09.01: *TV reporter remains jailed on child pornography charges
- 2009.09.01: Attorneys anticipate hearing
- 2009.09.01: Deeds blasts McDonnell for master's thesis stance
- 2009.09.01: County stunned by commissioner's untimely death
- 2009.09.01: Attorney facing firearm charges
- 2009.09.01: Councilman offers crossing alternative
- 2009.09.01: City woman pleads guilty to charge of felony child neglect
- 2009.09.01: Reporter for TV-3 arrested on charges of child pornography
- 2009.09.01: Decision pending over bond appeal
- 2009.09.01: Motorcyclists lead officials on chase
- 2009.09.01: Doctor honored posthumously
- 2009.09.01: Danger part of the appeal at fair's demolition derby
- 2009.08.31: Bradley likely to appeal conviction
- 2009.08.31: Season begins for attack ads
- 2009.08.31: Ad attacks Wolf over clean energy act
- 2009.08.31: Front Royal man charged with malicious wounding
- 2009.08.31: Court hands down indictments for theft and forgery
- 2009.08.31: Panel reviews site plan ordinance
- 2009.08.31: Chris Fordney: Feels like the close of an era
- 2009.08.31: Shenandoah Fair kicks off
- 2009.08.31: On the roads
- 2009.08.29: Presgraves pleads guilty to racketeering
- 2009.08.29: Authorities continue to investigate homicide
- 2009.08.29: Man convicted for role in drug ring
- 2009.08.29: Meeting to focus on state of county health coverage
- 2009.08.29: New Market woman brings two charges against police officer
- 2009.08.29: Shenandoah schools aim for achievement despite budget woes
- 2009.08.29: Charges brought in attempted car-wash robbery
- 2009.08.29: Linden man indicted on count of malicious wounding charge
- 2009.08.29: Embezzlement trial temporarily delayed
- 2009.08.29: Twice-a-year billing to start in 2010
- 2009.08.29: Police search for parole violator
- 2009.08.29: Man wounded in armed robbery
- 2009.08.29: College to host visitation days
- 2009.08.29: Libraries offering computer classes
- 2009.08.29: Annual catfish fry to benefit hotline
- 2009.08.29: Bob Wooten: Ex-sheriff, QB facing music for bad deeds
- 2009.08.29: Shaded chat
- 2009.08.28: * Presgraves pleads guilty to federal racketeering count
- 2009.08.28: Presgraves set to enter guilty plea today
- 2009.08.28: Police seek interdiction against 'drunks'
- 2009.08.28: Site eyed for new solar energy farm
- 2009.08.28: Judge rules in favor of Winchester taxis
- 2009.08.28: Activists calling for town hall meetings
- 2009.08.28: Disbanded squad hopes to sit down with town, county
- 2009.08.28: Reaction mixed after proposal for rezoning reviewed at session
- 2009.08.28: Candidates announced for Berryville council seat
- 2009.08.28: New job requires supervisor to pull bid for re-election
- 2009.08.28: Paving to begin on Braddock Street
- 2009.08.28: Vehicle runs off road, into building
- 2009.08.28: Sheriff's Office is seeking suspects
- 2009.08.28: Man charged in sex battery case
- 2009.08.28: R-MA cadet spends internship at Shenandoah National Park
- 2009.08.27: *Presgraves to enter guilty plea
- 2009.08.27: Hold-out juror defends stance
- 2009.08.27: Local public schools on par with national, state averages in '09
- 2009.08.27: Planners debate rezoning for 320 homes
- 2009.08.27: N.Y. driver is seeking $1.5 million in damages
- 2009.08.27: Committee shuts down request for lower fees
- 2009.08.27: Utility work in Winchester on track for October completion
- 2009.08.27: Shenandoah County Fair touts music, new facility
- 2009.08.27: City Council eyes proposal to create new Web presence
- 2009.08.27: Burglary suspect in police custody
- 2009.08.27: Former professor guilty in porn case
- 2009.08.27: Woodstock starts traffic campaign
- 2009.08.27: Man charged with car dealer break-in
- 2009.08.27: Embezzlement trial postponed
- 2009.08.27: Crash sends truck driver to hospital
- 2009.08.27: Deck the halls with sounds of children
- 2009.08.27: Fowl play
- 2009.08.26: Murderer's children, ex-wife outraged over light sentence
- 2009.08.26: Chief concerned over ambulance turnaround time
- 2009.08.26: Boy, 17, receives sentence
- 2009.08.26: City approves funding for property at Pleasant Valley
- 2009.08.26: Commission: Town needs flexibility to attract development
- 2009.08.26: McDonnell pays visit to Volunteer Farm of Shenandoah
- 2009.08.26: Trail work to close street temporarily
- 2009.08.26: Vehicle topples 300 feet over cliff
- 2009.08.26: Three in hospital after truck crash
- 2009.08.26: Former couple continues interstate custody battle in city courts
- 2009.08.26: Talking turkey
- 2009.08.25: Slater found incompetent to stand trial
- 2009.08.25: Swafford resigns seat on council
- 2009.08.25: Shenandoah officials to discuss rescue squad's proposal
- 2009.08.25: Pupils introduced to new school, teachers
- 2009.08.25: Front Royal council to hold hearing on roadside solicitation
- 2009.08.25: Planners prepare for work session
- 2009.08.25: No one injured in fire at mayor's home
- 2009.08.25: Affidavit: Taping claims unfounded
- 2009.08.25: Police search for break-in suspects
- 2009.08.25: Traffic stop nets fugitive's arrest
- 2009.08.25: Bridge inspection to close lanes
- 2009.08.25: Woman charged with drug counts
- 2009.08.25: Water repair work set for Saturday
- 2009.08.25: Creek competition
- 2009.08.24: *Swafford resigns Strasburg council seat
- 2009.08.24: *Doctor says Slater incompetent to stand trial
- 2009.08.24: Schools team up with health district to prevent swine flu
- 2009.08.24: Development proffers need further study, official says
- 2009.08.24: Airport manager directed to look into gate security
- 2009.08.24: Resident asks for more 'Loving Arms'
- 2009.08.24: Fabin wins city teaching award
- 2009.08.24: Chris Fordney: The junk is all in the label
- 2009.08.24: On the roads
- 2009.08.24: Woodstock Museum celebrates 40 years of preserving history
- 2009.08.22: Some jurors feel sentence too light
- 2009.08.22: Officials say ozone level has been low this summer
- 2009.08.22: AT&T drops lawsuit over tower
- 2009.08.22: Facility will treat 3 million gallons daily with ability to double amount
- 2009.08.22: Plea deal reached in sex abuse case
- 2009.08.22: Committee discusses detox center funding
- 2009.08.22: Planner concerned about roads in rezoning
- 2009.08.22: Bob Wooten: Murder is not a fair response to youth
- 2009.08.22: County presents school site plans
- 2009.08.22: Strasburg breaks ground on water treatment plant
- 2009.08.21: Jody Lynn Bradley found guilty in shooting death of 16-year-old
- 2009.08.21: Final defendant convicted in city drug ring case
- 2009.08.21: Judge sets date for jury trial in taxi case
- 2009.08.21: Couple's program founded after they lost 13-year-old daughter to cancer
- 2009.08.21: Attorney general nominee tackles issue
- 2009.08.21: Panel to review hotel's request
- 2009.08.21: Front Royal, Warren County consider meeting of planners
- 2009.08.21: Festival to offer chances to gripe
- 2009.08.21: Front Royal police plan DUI checks
- 2009.08.21: SU ranked 31st in college poll
- 2009.08.21: Volunteer Farm seeking helpers
- 2009.08.20: *Jury recommends 12 years for Bradley
- 2009.08.20: Jury deliberations will resume today
- 2009.08.20: Kaine calls for cuts of $1.5B from Va. budget
- 2009.08.20: Authorities investigate cause of blaze
- 2009.08.20: Planners table vote on rezoning homes near Happy Creek
- 2009.08.20: Group may add members after U.S. census in 2010
- 2009.08.20: Council set to approve annexation deal with supervisors
- 2009.08.20: Taylor Hotel developer must submit more rehabilitation plans
- 2009.08.20: Electronic pollbooks may trim long lines
- 2009.08.20: Disposition deferred in assault case
- 2009.08.20: Frederick teacher of the year named
- 2009.08.20: Police investigate 7-Eleven robbery
- 2009.08.20: Photo: Slip and glide
- 2009.08.19: *Bradley jury calls it a night
- 2009.08.19: * Fire destroys Frederick County home
- 2009.08.19: N.Y. dairy product firm eyes Winchester plant
- 2009.08.19: Wolf expresses concerns over health care plan
- 2009.08.19: Ex-councilman angry over lack of progress
- 2009.08.19: Town in search of new chief of police
- 2009.08.19: Public will be able to stream videos of meetings
- 2009.08.19: Supervisors say no to building changes at Blue Ridge Shadows
- 2009.08.19: Attorneys on both sides of FOIA suit cry foul
- 2009.08.19: School system preps for new year with fewer workers
- 2009.08.19: Riverton Dam demolition proposed to Town Council
- 2009.08.19: Flooding hits Woodstock wastewater treatment plant, roads
- 2009.08.19: Daughter says she didn't believe father would carry out his threats
- 2009.08.18: * Virginia Inland Port idles half its work force
- 2009.08.18: *Storm floods Woodstock office, wastewater plant
- 2009.08.18: Civil rights group joins complaint from Wolf
- 2009.08.18: Officials say Millbank House needs to go
- 2009.08.18: Berryville plant work to resume after explosion
- 2009.08.18: Schools lack cash to modify entrances
- 2009.08.18: Commission looks to hold hearing
- 2009.08.18: Local doctor is named as defendant in civil lawsuit
- 2009.08.18: Mt. Jackson council eyes three enhancement projects
- 2009.08.18: Fire station to stay under county license
- 2009.08.18: County to begin emergency alerts
- 2009.08.18: City police looking for robbery suspect
- 2009.08.18: Driver is ejected in crash, hospitalized
- 2009.08.18: Heavy rainfall causes flooding
- 2009.08.18: Dance of the butterflies
- 2009.08.17: *Stephens City woman hurt in U.S. 50 crash
- 2009.08.17: Front Royal festival hosts floating residents, tourists
- 2009.08.17: Explosion hits Berryville plant
- 2009.08.17: Planners OK permit for public safety building
- 2009.08.17: Funding is the crux for ag programs
- 2009.08.17: Chris Fordney - 'Tis the season of the wasp
- 2009.08.17: SU hands out diplomas to 260
- 2009.08.17: On the roads
- 2009.08.15: VDOT officials keeping eye on corridor of Shenandoah highway
- 2009.08.15: Limo service owners now face multiple felony counts
- 2009.08.15: Commissioners frustrated by lack of information
- 2009.08.15: Residents worry development will have negative impact
- 2009.08.15: Strasburg approves funds for work on town enhancement
- 2009.08.15: Front Royal man charged with bigamy
- 2009.08.15: Democratic candidate calls for business tax holiday
- 2009.08.15: New Market eyes ways to save, make money
- 2009.08.15: Jail time suspended in incident with gun
- 2009.08.15: Vehicle overturns on Interstate 81
- 2009.08.15: Physician faces weapons charges
- 2009.08.15: Pleas entered in child porn case
- 2009.08.15: Women indicted in 2004 robbery
- 2009.08.15: Armory will honor fallen guardsmen
- 2009.08.15: Bob Wooten: Town halls prompting sympathy for senator
- 2009.08.15: Deadly crashes on Interstate 81 causing concern for driver safety
- 2009.08.14: Warrant: Smith 'feared for her well being'
- 2009.08.14: Prosecutors argue for third-party testimony
- 2009.08.14: Area schools failing to meet standards rising
- 2009.08.14: Probation revoked for man who stabbed girlfriend
- 2009.08.14: School's students now may transfer
- 2009.08.14: Furnace could boost facilities
- 2009.08.14: Town applies for grant to help evaluate water system
- 2009.08.14: Man indicted on counts from shooting
- 2009.08.14: Board OKs building permit fee increase
- 2009.08.14: Ex-Ms. America to host seminar
- 2009.08.14: Former jailer eyes supervisors seat
- 2009.08.14: Quite a contender
- 2009.08.13: * Prosecutors still hope to use info from dead witness against Presgraves
- 2009.08.13: Disbanded group submits proposal to resume service
- 2009.08.13: Couple contribute ballistic blanket to Front Royal police
- 2009.08.13: Frederick County approves lawsuit against Stephens City
- 2009.08.13: Strasburg seeks new bids for roof repairs
- 2009.08.13: Shelter earns United Way affiliation
- 2009.08.13: Subdivisions in Shenandoah County remain incomplete
- 2009.08.13: Town considers taking action against developer over streets,
- 2009.08.13: Warren home is damaged in blaze
- 2009.08.13: Two men charged in 2006 rape case
- 2009.08.13: Mommy deerest
- 2009.08.12: * Fire damages Front Royal home
- 2009.08.12: McDonnell continues to lead Deeds in surveys
- 2009.08.12: Woman receives suspended sentence
- 2009.08.12: Detox facility may get lifeline
- 2009.08.12: Council supports increase of fees
- 2009.08.12: Board sets hearing on sale of old Woodstock High to agency
- 2009.08.12: For judges, awarding top honors at fair not an easy job
- 2009.08.12: Firefighters look to 'Fill the Boot'
- 2009.08.12: Bears suspected in livestock deaths
- 2009.08.11: * Woman gets suspended sentence in fight case
- 2009.08.11: Mock disaster drill at Skyline High School goes off without a hitch
- 2009.08.11: Ex-employee has concerns about review
- 2009.08.11: Last of three suspects in Osage Street shooting sentenced
- 2009.08.11: Delegate hopefuls raking in the funds
- 2009.08.11: Warren County schools to begin year with full staff
- 2009.08.11: County considering energy savings audit of facilities
- 2009.08.11: Fair's signature sauce shrouded in secrecy
- 2009.08.10: Shoppers come out for 43-mile yard sale
- 2009.08.10: School board settles two lawsuits
- 2009.08.10: Official: Balance required on slope issues
- 2009.08.10: Interstate pursuit nets DUI charges
- 2009.08.10: Man robbed while pumping gasoline
- 2009.08.10: Pilot, passenger in crash identified
- 2009.08.10: Bicyclist struck in a hit-and-run
- 2009.08.10: Chris Fordney: Interstate outrages continue
- 2009.08.10: On the roads
- 2009.08.10: Slippery swine make for a squealin' good time to close out fair
- 2009.08.08: Two added to suit over 6-year-old's death
- 2009.08.08: Police: Councilwoman may have known killer
- 2009.08.08: Vendors set up shop at trade show
- 2009.08.08: Shickle:SCC should explore options before OK'ing PATH
- 2009.08.08: Supervisor says facility a 'no-brainer' for overcrowding
- 2009.08.08: Doctors sued for malpractice over patients' burn claims
- 2009.08.08: Fair adds new music acts this year
- 2009.08.08: Emergency services to test disaster plan
- 2009.08.08: Small plane runs into airport fence
- 2009.08.08: Sidewalk work to start on Monday
- 2009.08.08: Charges brought in theft of pallets
- 2009.08.08: Transit plan open for public review
- 2009.08.08: Bob Wooten: 'Clunkers' no help for responsible
- 2009.08.08: Economists say economic recovery is on the horizon
- 2009.08.07: Market lamb and breeding show at fair draws 25 young exhibitors
- 2009.08.05: Judge orders evaluation of Slater before murder trial
- 2009.08.04: * Judge orders mental exam for Slater
- 2009.08.03: Chris Fordney: One father located, two lost
- 2009.08.03: Hay-tossing contest closes out Frederick fair
- 2009.08.01: Event lineup at fair expected to spur attendance
- 2009.08.01: Bob Wooten: Sales tax holiday a relief for the weary
- 2009.08.01: Hard Times: Area businesses have hope in hard times
- 2009.07.31: *Defense attorneys: Slater incompetent to stand trial
- 2009.07.31: Memo wants Presgraves 'surplusage' struck
- 2009.07.30: One trial sought for former sheriff
- 2009.07.30: Children learn stock showing tricks at Frederick fair camp
- 2009.07.29: Frederick contestants lead steer, cattle to judges
- 2009.07.28: Presgraves' attorneys want two counts dismissed
- 2009.07.27: Relatives of Revolutionary War hero reunite for grave marking ceremony
- 2009.07.27: Chris Fordney: Readers get break with odd animals
- 2009.07.25: Hard Times: Nonprofits struggle with smaller donations in recession
- 2009.07.25: Bob Wooten: Festival weathers anything
- 2009.07.22: Slater gets indictments for assault and battery
- 2009.07.21: * Slater indicted on assault, escape attempt charges
- 2009.07.21: Slater indicted on another capital murder count
- 2009.07.20: *Slater indicted for capital murder in Plamondon slaying
- 2009.07.20: Chris Fordney: Awesome is cooler than cool
- 2009.07.18: Bob Wooten: As paper business lives, so shall we
- 2009.07.18: Hard times: Tourists find ways to save money, enjoy local attractions
- 2009.07.17: Slater may face charges in officer assault case
- 2009.07.16: * Slater may be charged with assault on jail officers
- 2009.07.16: * 'Amazing Grace' visits NBC's 'Today' show
- 2009.07.15: Shawnee Kennel Club donates pet oxygen masks to fire and rescue services in Warren County
- 2009.07.14: Woodstock eyes 'pooper scooper' ordinance
- 2009.07.13: Chris Fordney: Parents become Hokies
- 2009.07.13: Cool under pressure: Pampered pups put on a show at Clarke fairgrounds
- 2009.07.11: Hard Times: Many continue or return to education in downturn
- 2009.07.10: Slater indicted on capital murder charge
- 2009.07.06: Chris Fordney: Guests join trip to park
- 2009.07.03: Hard Times: Family struggle
- 2009.06.27: Squad is striving to return to work
- 2009.06.27: Bob Wooten: Funding cuts spell danger on highways
- 2009.06.27: Hard Times: Some small businesses suffer through downturn, others are just getting started
- 2009.06.25: Feds hand Presgraves his second indictment
- 2009.06.25: Affidavit: Suspect also confessed to killing brother
- 2009.06.20: Hard Times: Foreclosure crisis has hit the Valley
- 2009.06.18: Cockfighting ring participants receive shorter sentences
- 2009.06.18: Family, friends of Plamondon assemble to say their goodbyes
- 2009.06.18: Murder suspect is returned to Virginia
- 2009.06.17: Medical examiner's office confirms cause of death
- 2009.06.16: Affidavit: Suspect admits to killing ex-girlfriend
- 2009.06.15: Murder suspect found, arrested in W.Va.
- 2009.06.13: Class of '09 transitioned from old Warren County High
- 2009.06.13: Family members of victim, suspect shocked by slaying
- 2009.06.13: Police look for missing woman on land, water
- 2009.06.13: Murder suspect hunt continues
- 2009.06.12: * River search launched in Clarke for missing woman
- 2009.06.12: Homicide suspect sought
- 2009.06.04: Being Yoshi: Foreign exchange student concludes year as Strasburg student, athlete and friend
- 2009.05.29: Murder trial for Bradley delayed
- 2009.05.09: Squad accused of being unprofessional
- 2009.05.09: Official in Warren questions support from Shenandoah
- 2009.04.25: Report details why some firefighters set fires
- 2009.04.21: Volunteers charged: Two arrested on numerous arson counts
- 2009.04.17: Rescue squad plans to fight dissolution
- 2009.04.16: Nationwide 'Tea Party': Protests target government spending, support flat taxes
- 2009.04.03: Sheriff appointed in Page County
- 2009.03.23: Daily takes Va. press sweepstakes
- 2009.02.26: Presgraves stepping down as Page County sheriff
- 2009.02.21: Slain officer's friends react to Bell's execution
- 2009.02.20: Bell's last words: 'You definitely have the wrong person. The truth will come out one day.'
- 2009.02.20: Shenandoah University students hold vigil on night of execution
- 2009.02.20: Protocol for Virginia's lethal injection
- 2009.02.19: Residents discuss Bell execution
- 2009.02.18: Appellate arguments for Bell's life proved fruitless
- 2009.02.17: European Union asks Kaine to spare Bell
- 2009.01.28: Judge denies move of Presgraves trial
- 2009.01.24: Sheriff's motion to stall trial is denied
- 2009.01.19: Community mourns death of teen, recalls memories during service at Strasburg High
- 2009.01.08: Man confesses to shooting 16-year-old boy to death
- 2008.12.31: Bell receives execution date
- 2008.12.02: Bell awaiting hearing for date of execution
- 2008.11.18: Dismissal clears the way for new execution date to be set
- 2008.11.18: New information would be required for lawyers to prevent lethal injection
- 2008.11.17: *High court rejects Bell appeal
- 2008.11.13: Justices listen to Bell case
- 2008.11.07: Supreme Court set to take up Bell argument
- 2008.05.13: Family and friends react to high court’s decision to intervene
- 2008.05.12: Edward N. Bell’s family speaks out to share the other side
- 2008.05.12: Death row more solitary than standard prison life
- 2008.05.10: Edward N. Bell’s long legal journey nears an end
- 2008.05.10: Ricky Timbrook’s colleagues, friends hope Bell’s execution will bring them closure
- 2008.05.09: Timbrook’s colleagues recollect traumatic night officer was killed
- 2008.05.09: Investigators trekked as far as Jamaica for evidence on Bell
- 2008.05.07: Justices to tackle Bell’s case at conference
- 2008.04.30: Va. court looking at procedures for man on death row
- 2008.04.29: Justices still mum on Bell petition
- 2008.04.17: Court ruling puts Bell back in cross hairs
- 2008.04.17: Political boost cited as governor’s fast action hailed
- 2008.04.03: Officer’s family jabs at Kaine’s promise
- 2008.04.03: Bell: Another path taken with Supreme Court
- 2008.04.02: Local legislators feel that Kaine broke promise
- 2008.04.01: * Kaine stays Bell’s execution; imposes statewide moratorium
- 2008.03.29: Lethal injection argument disputed
- 2008.02.15: Bell set to die April 8
- 2008.01.31: Bell seems bound for death chamber once again
- 2008.01.08: Bell’s attorneys file Supreme Court brief
- 2007.08.15: Bell’s appeal options starting to dry up
- 2007.07.16: Attorneys file motion to spare Bell’s life
- 2006.08.04: Judge tosses killer’s appeal
- 2006.07.08: Numbers weigh against success of Bell’s appeal
- 2006.07.07: Judge rules Bell won’t get new sentencing hearing
- 2006.07.06: Bell back in court, possibly for final time
- 2006.05.05: Judge: Bell has enough help now
- 2005.09.05: Anthrax victim waits, seethes
- 2005.05.04: Convicted murderer’s attorneys see uphill battle on final appeal
- 2005.01.10: Attorneys no strangers to high-profile cases
- 2004.12.23: Killer of city officer granted stay
- 2004.12.13: Ricin case bitter reminder for anthrax victim
- 2004.12.07: Execution date set for Jamaican convicted in police officer’s murder
- 2004.06.25: State justices deny appeal from officer’s killer
- 2004.06.04: Judge deals blow to cop killer’s case
- 2004.02.13: Anthrax victim seeks $12 million from government
- 2003.07.03: Justices to consider Bell’s petition on Friday
- 2003.05.10: By Kevin Killen - Daily Staff Writer Winchester officials and residents came out on Friday for the official dedication of the Ricky L. Timbrook Park. Under a threat of rain and thunder, close to 80 people attended a touching ceremony to honor the memory
- 2003.03.15: Bell attorneys launch last-chance appeal
- 2003.02.11: Taking shape: Timbrook Park expected to be completed in early to mid-spring
- 2002.12.31: Christmas comes late for Hose family
- 2002.12.11: Hose discharged from hospital
- 2002.11.11: Winchester dedicates city’s new public safety building
- 2002.11.06: Anthrax victim back in the hospital
- 2002.10.12: A year later, anthrax victim still struggles
- 2002.08.24: Dispatchers report to work at Timbrook Public Safety Center
- 2002.07.06: Safety officials plan move to new facility
- 2002.06.08: By James Heffernan The Virginia Supreme Court has upheld the conviction and sentencing of Winchester cop-killer Edward Nathaniel Bell. In a written opinion published Friday morning on the high court’s Web site, the justices concluded: “… we find n
- 2002.04.17: Bell begins appeal with Va. court
- 2002.02.11: A new home
- 2001.12.08: Anthrax victim: 'I'm not angry'
- 2001.11.06: How safe is the mail?
- 2001.10.30: Anthrax case unsettles postal customers
- 2001.10.29: Mail worker remains in hospital
- 2001.10.27: Anthrax victim in critical condition
- 2001.10.26: Winchester man infected with anthrax
- 2001.08.31: Changes push back safety center’s opening
- 2001.08.29: Bell’s lawyers file appeal with state high court
- 2001.06.29: Attorneys file appeal in Bell case
- 2001.06.01: Demolition plans for homes on hold
- 2001.05.31: Bell sentenced to death
- 2001.05.09: Bell attorneys seek to clarify jury’s question
- 2001.04.21: City delays plans to raze house on Piccadilly
- 2001.01.29: Bell attorneys promise appeal
- 2001.01.27: Onlookers quiet as jurors reach the decision in less than an hour
- 2001.01.26: Penalty phase of trial will begin today
- 2001.01.24: State witnesses testify, prosecution rests
- 2001.01.23: Court gets to hear 911 dispatcher’s tape
- 2001.01.23: Quality of crime scene security questioned
- 2001.01.20: Witnesses tie Bell to Timbrook
- 2001.01.19: Bell trial begins
- 2001.01.19: Prosecution calls first witnesses to the stand
- 2001.01.16: Selection of jury slated in Bell case
- 2000.12.21: Bell’s criminal history exposed
- 2000.10.31: Judge: Bell’s lawyers can hire residue expert
- 2000.10.30: Graveside memorial held to honor Timbrook one year after death
- 2000.10.26: Prosecutor: Vileness of police shooting is issue for jury to decide
- 1999.11.05: A Fallen Officer: Family, friends, police officers say goodbye to Sgt. Ricky L. Timbrook
- 1999.11.01: Bell charged in officer’s death
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