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  2. The Daily Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Progress is a daily newspaper published in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States since 1892. Learn about its history, ownership, circulation, awards, and changes in print frequency and delivery.

  3. WVAW-LD - Wikipedia

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    WVAW-LD is a low-power TV station that broadcasts ABC programs on channel 16. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group and shares studios with CBS affiliate WCAV.

  4. Sines v. Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Nine Charlottesville residents—including some injured during the rally—filed suit on October 11, 2017 in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. [47] [44] The case was named for the lead plaintiff, Elizabeth Sines, who was a law student at the University of Virginia at the time of the rally. [47]

  5. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville is an independent city in Virginia, named after Queen Charlotte and home to two U.S. presidents. Learn about its history, culture, attractions, and demographics from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  6. Ryan Kelly (photojournalist) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly was an intern at the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia. He joined The Daily Progress in Charlottesville in 2013 as a photojournalist. He left the newspaper after nearly four years, citing low pay, long hours, bad schedules and constant stress. He now works as a Digital and Social Media Coordinator at Ardent Craft Ales.

  7. WCHV (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCHV is a news/talk/sports station that broadcasts on 1260 kHz and 107.5 FM in Charlottesville, Virginia. It has a history of changing formats and owners since its launch in 1929 as WEHC.

  8. Svetlana Vanyo - Wikipedia

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    Now known as Vanyo (married to Brian Vanyo), she obtained her U.S. citizenship on September 11, 2009 and resides in Charlottesville, Virginia. [5] She was featured in Charlottesville Woman Magazine of the Charlottesville Daily Progress in May/June 2012.

  9. Orange County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Orange County is a county in the Central Piedmont region of Virginia, with a population of 36,254. It has a rich history, including the estate of James Madison, the 4th President of the United States, and the Civil War battles of the Wilderness and Mine Run.