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Kelseigh Meador, 30, of Salem said she and two others doused the flames on the man's body with bottled water, pond water and a fire extinguisher.
Hugh Alan Kiser, 56, of Salem died after sustaining "thermal injuries," the medical examiner's Central District office confirmed said Wednesday.
A Vinton man threatened to kill local government officials on July 21, and an emergency substantial risk order was filed against him the next day. He surrendered four handguns and a shotgun to law enforcement.
“The defendant’s conduct served only to advance the mob’s progress toward the building,” prosecutors wrote. Thomas "T.J." Robertson had no comment to the judge before he was led away in chains.
WESTLAKE — The Tri-County Lakes Administrative Commission approved Smith Mountain Lake’s first no-wakesurfing zone Tuesday while also agreeing…
Christiansburg has submitted a notification of intent to withdraw from an agreement they formed with Blacksburg and Montgomery County to create and implement the program.
Former police officer Thomas Robertson knew the law, and violated it repeatedly, both at the Jan. 6 insurrection and following his arrest on federal charges. That's why prosecutors are asking for a stiff term of incarceration.
One suspect was taken into custody early Friday morning. Police believe there are no additional suspects and there is no current danger to the community.
A couple of interesting economic development initiatives are taking shape in Carroll and Grayson counties. The unsexy one is for a regional slaughterhouse that would give farmers much easier access to marketing their livestock. The other, which sounds like science fiction, could create biosecure farms where disease-free animals are raised for their organs, for future transplantation into humans.
Jacob Fracker's testimony against his colleague, who played a larger role in the insurrection, was cited by federal prosecutors.
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