BREAKING NEWS
Judge rejects Lynchburg candidate’s ballot name challenge, election to proceed as planned
Read full article: Judge rejects Lynchburg candidate’s ballot name challenge, election to proceed as plannedA ballot name dispute in Lynchburg has officially been put to rest after a judge once again dismissed Commonwealth’s Attorney candidate Chris White’s complaint over how his name appears on the ballot.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Ballot Name Error in Lynchburg Commonwealth’s Attorney Race
Read full article: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Ballot Name Error in Lynchburg Commonwealth’s Attorney RaceDuring the court hearing on Wednesday, a judge dismissed White’s original complaint, noting that he sued under the wrong name, “Chris White for City of Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney” versus himself as an individual, “Chris White.” However, the court granted White permission to amend his complaint and refile.
Lynchburg’s attorney race features courtroom history
Read full article: Lynchburg’s attorney race features courtroom historyThe race for Lynchburg’s commonwealth attorney is drawing extra attention. Both candidates have deep roots in the community’s justice system and a history that once put them on opposite sides of the courtroom.
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Trump tries a new response after George Floyd's death
Read full article: Trump tries a new response after George Floyd's deathI feel very, very badly," Trump said Thursday of George Floyd's death while handcuffed and in the custody of Minneapolis police. But some activists doubt that Trump has suddenly evolved on the issue of police brutality and instead see election-year political calculations. Trump was very upset when he saw that video," White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday. The White House and Department of Justice have long had the power to address these issues. Sharpton credited both the magnitude of outrage in response to Floyd's death as well as the upcoming election for the changed approach.
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Trump tries a new response after George Floyd's death
Read full article: Trump tries a new response after George Floyd's deathI feel very, very badly," Trump said Thursday of George Floyd's death while handcuffed and in the custody of police in Minneapolis. But some activists doubt that Trump has suddenly evolved on the issue of police brutality and instead see election year political calculations. Trump was very upset when he saw that video," White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday. The White House and Department of Justice have long had the power to address these issues. Sharpton credited both the magnitude of outrage in response to Floyd's death as well as the election for the changed approach.
