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The president of a northern Virginia parent-teacher organization has been charged with stealing more than 80-thousand dollars. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office says Kimberly Medina of Ashburn turned herself in to authorities on Wednesday. Medina has been charged with embezzling more than 83-thousand dollars from the Moorefield Station Elementary School PTO between February and September of last year. She was removed from the position when members of the PTO contacted the sheriff's office seeking an investigation.  
 
 
Hopewell leaders are trying to put an end to a string of violence.

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A federal judge is rejecting a challenge to Governor Glenn Youngkin's approach to restoring the rights of convicted felons. U.S. District Court Judge John Gibney, Junior announced Wednesday that he was dismissing a lawsuit filed by a Richmond native convicted of malicious wounding. The judge ruled that Youngkin's approach is legal, even if it lacks transparency and the appearance of fairness. Youngkin changed the state's policy following his election, requiring a case-by-case review that has resulted in fewer people having their rights restored.  
 
 
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Posted: 08/09/2024 5:45:32 ET ATL

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