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1. Assistant state medical examiner fired over false certification letter; some murders she testified in being questioned (pilotonline.com) β Newport News residents should know that an assistant state medical examiner was fired over a falsified board-certification letter, and her work is now being scrutinized in several local murder cases. She testified in three Newport News homicides and performed autopsies in others, prompting defense challenges, appeals, and questions about how prosecutors will handle her findings going forward.
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2. Newport News Schools save hundreds of thousands of dollars with propane bus fleet (wtkr.com subscription) β Newport News Public Schools now runs most of its buses on propane, saving about $439,000 last year that can be redirected to classroom needs. With 189 of 294 buses converted since 2017, officials say the cleaner, lower-maintenance fleet improves safety and air quality on the city's crowded roads while reducing exposure to volatile diesel prices.
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3. Moped driver severely injured in hit and run: NNPD (wtkr.com) β A moped rider was severely injured Wednesday afternoon in a hit-and-run at Dresden Drive and Kendall Drive in Newport News, and police have located the truck but not the driver. Investigators believe the suspect is a man and are asking anyone with information to call the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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4. Sailor charged with murder aboard USS John F. Kennedy: Navy officials (newsnationnow.com) β Newport News' shipyard is again in the spotlight after a sailor assigned to the under-construction USS John F. Kennedy was charged with murdering another sailor aboard the carrier. The article outlines the charges, notes the ship's recent sea trials from Newport News, and explains its delayed schedule and future homeports once it's commissioned.
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5. Virginia sees record train ridership as passenger rail expands (wavy.com) β Passenger rail ridership is surging across Virginia, including the state-supported route that links Newport News to Washington, D.C. and points north. Expanded service, renovated stations, and major state investment have helped push annual trips past one million, with Newport News trains sharing key Richmond stops and playing a growing role in statewide travel options.
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