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Virginia voting: History and registered voters

Governor Bob McDonnell voted in the Main Library in Richmond earlier today. Photo by Michaela White.
- If you are registered to vote and haven't voted yet. There is still time. Polls close at 7 p.m. If you have voted and can't stay away from checking our website, then have a cup of coffee or tea or a soda and learn more about the voting process. While we're waiting for the results to come in, let's take a look at Virginia's history of voting and where the Commonwealth stands in terms of registered voters and who they are.

It’s nearly noon: Have you voted?

- Voting has already been reported heavy in Virginia, one of the key states to watch in this year's election.

AARP offering driver safety course

- AARP is offering an eight-hour classroom course that helps drivers refine existing skills and develop defensive-driving techniques.

Eastern View High School wins Battlefield District theatre tournament

- An original, student-written play has helped make district history for Eastern View High School.

17-year-old Stafford teen dies in Friday shooting

- Virginia State Police are investigating the death of a 17-year-old Stafford teen in a police-involved shooting Friday in Fauquier County.

Second teen wanted in Thursday burglary arrested

- A second teenager wanted by Culpeper police in a residential burglary yesterday surrendered to police at police headquarters about 11 a.m. today.

Wakefield Country Day School holding Fall Open House

- On Nov. 4 from 1 to 4 p.m., Wakefield Country Day School, 1059 Zachary Taylor Highway, invites all families to come for a tour and to enjoy some refreshments.

Rappahannock artists set annual tour

- Now in its eighth year, the Rappahannock Open Study and Gallery Tour will be Nov. 3 and 4.

Concert pianist returns to Theatre at Washington

- Concert pianist Naoko Takao will give a recital Nov. 3, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Theatre at Washington, Virginia.

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