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 Youssef Bouzidi once again is raising a racket.

 OK, so this time it’s a paddle.

But the Roanoke County resident and former Radford University tennis star is making plenty of noise as a professional in a rapidly ascending athletic craze.

Pickleball.

Bouzidi, 51, who works as a senior accountant at Carilion Wellness by day,...


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Today will be hot and sunny across Virginia, much as it was 82 years ago on June 5, 1944.

On the other side of the ocean, it was not so pleasant. Great Britain and northern France were being lashed by wind and rain. The greatest armada ever assembled, primed to leap across the English Channel and thrust itself into battle against the Nazis, was pinned down by a f...


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On Saturday, the Lynchburg Republican City Committee named Veronica Bratton, Marty Misjuns and Larry Taylor as its nominees for open Lynchburg City Council seats following a party-run nomination process. By Wednesday, the Republican Party of Virginia had received three appeals objecting to the process. 

The appeals will move through the state party’s review ...


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Welcome to Notes from the Square, a weekly roundup of state politics and policy news. Each Friday, we bring you updates on the movers and shakers in Virginia politics as well as the legislation they’re supporting or opposing — with a Southwest and Southside Virginia focus. 

Got a tip or story idea? Email me at [email protected].

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Eighty-two years this weekend, the largest amphibious liberation force in world history landed on the beaches of Normandy, France. Among those D-Day liberators are two extraordinary and unassuming Virginians honored by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia earlier this week.  

James Flinchum was born on October 15, 1923, and ra...


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