Thursday, September 26, 2013
State and Local Stories
The student newspapers at two of Virginia’s biggest universities can run advertisements for alcohol despite a ban the state says is intended to curb underage drinking, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. A panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond concluded that the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission ban on alcohol advertising in college newspapers is unconstitutional as it applies to The Cavalier Daily at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and the Collegiate Times at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. The regulation prohibits ads for beer, wine and mixed drinks in student-run publications unless they’re in the context of an ad for a restaurant.
Times-Dispatch
Nonresidential property owners in Roanoke can now get a solid estimate of how much they would pay if the city adopts a proposed storm water utility fee. Draft measurements of the impervious surface on about 10,000 parcels can now be viewed on the city’s real estate GIS mapping tool. The fee will be based on the amount of a parcel’s surface that rainwater can’t soak through, including roofs, driveways, parking lots, decks, awnings, out buildings and any other nonporous objects or coverings.
Roanoke Times
New details have emerged in the scandal that led Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford to take legal action against former lover and prominent Missouri attorney David Cosgrove. Lunsford filed for a protective order against Cosgrove in St. Louis County on Sept. 12, accusing the former Missouri governor’s aide of harassment after their relationship ended and alleging Cosgrove posted nude and semi-nude photos of her on his Twitter account without her consent.
Daily Progress
A group, including several Southwest Virginians and backed by billionaire Tom Steyer, has formed and its members intend to raise concerns they have about Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who is running for governor. The group, Virginians for Clean Government, met Wednesday in Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University with San Franciscan Steyer, co-founder of Advanced Energy Economy and backer of the NextGen Climate Action Committee. Three people were present from Southwest Virginia at the meeting, which included Steyer and others with NextGen.
Herald Courier
Lancaster County schools will have a new superintendent beginning July 1, 2014. On Monday, Sept. 9, the Lancaster County School Board announced they would not be renewing the contract for current Superintendent Dr. Daniel Lukich, which expires June 30 of next year. The decision was the result of a closed meeting that School Board Chairman Alex Fleet said the board could not discuss as the matters pertained to personnel. “That’s the law,” said Fleet. “Our attorney has told us we can’t…make any comment on the whole thing other than [the contract] will not be renewed.”
Northern Neck News
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