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  • Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., on Saturday, March 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    Inside the Beltway: Walker's aggressive memoir

    The recall, the demonstrations, the rogue charm? It will be on book shelves in the fall. Here comes "Unintimidated: A Governor's Story and a Nation's Challenge," penned by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. But wait. A memoir of intent such as this could equal White House aspirations.


  • **FILE** Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell (Associated Press)

    Virginia officials get high ratings

    Virginia politicians and the state's General Assembly receive high marks from voters — a sharp contrast with how the Old Dominion feels about its presidential choices, according to poll results released Thursday.


  • Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain gestures during a Republican presidential debate on Sept. 12, 2011 in Tampa, Fla. (Associated Press)

    Testimony: Cain campaign concealed gay aide's role

    Facing concerns from supporters in Iowa, Herman Cain's presidential campaign tried to conceal the role of a top adviser who had been ousted as leader of a gay pride group in Wisconsin amid a financial scandal, a former staffer has alleged in legal testimony.


  • Warner funding outstrips his rivals

    Virginia Democrat Mark Warner continues to far outpace his Republican rivals in raising campaign cash for his U.S. Senate bid.


  • Virginia divorce rate targeted

    NORFOLK (AP) — The Family Foundation is trying to reduce the number of divorces in Virginia by recommending public policies that could preserve traditional marriages.


  • Virginia divorce rate targeted

    NORFOLK (AP) — The Family Foundation is trying to reduce the number of divorces in Virginia by recommending public policies that could preserve traditional marriages.


  • Colleges to pool ideas on security

    RICHMOND — Gov. Timothy M. Kaine will host a conference for Virginia colleges and universities to share information on campus security strategies and services in the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shootings, his office announced yesterday.


  • Tech relatives want representation on panel

    An attorney for families of 20 Virginia Tech shooting victims trying to join a panel investigating the April 16 massacre said yesterday family members would like representation either through the appointment of a new member or the designation of an existing member.


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