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3-vehicle crash in Madison County closes Rt. 29 Friday afternoon, sends 1 to hospital
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Culpeper man killed at his home by deputy was father, husband, Army veteran
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State police: mental health professional initiated welfare check on Culpeper man killed by deputy
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Fredericksburg woman gets 16 years in prison for abusing boyfriend before he died of overdose
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Johnson & Johnson vaccine delivered to two RRHD clinics Saturday
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