3 Fort Lee soldiers win $1 million Powerball prize
A New Jersey man may have won the $338 million Powerball drawing, but three Fort Lee soldiers also won a $1 million prize.
A New Jersey man may have won the $338 million Powerball drawing, but three Fort Lee soldiers also won a $1 million prize.
Dozens of vendors, most in the transportation industry, were on hand to talk with soldiers and veterans who have recently left the military.
Military personnel in the Tri-City area have been warned to avoid two locations that allegedly sell the synthetic drug known as “spice.”
When the sequestration ax falls at Ft. Lee thousands of civilian workers could find themselves working less and earning fewer dollars.
In fact, civilian employees could lose 20 percent of their paychecks.
Automatic, federal spending cuts could seriously hurt Central Virginia’s largest military base, but civilians, not soldiers would feel it the most.
Will local fire departments be impacted by Washington cuts? President Barack Obama believes so.
The soldiers were on a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.
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The call made to 911 in the deadly Fort Lee fire is released, as a neighbor’s home fills with smoke.
Investigators believe “unattended cooking” caused the deadly fire.
Chief does the fire does not appear to be the result of foul play.