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Muslims say Cupcake’s being Discriminated Against

harry writes: Both the Daily Progress and NBC 29 carried stories recently involving Muslims rising to the defense of “Cupcake”, the Downtown Mall street vendor. What neither news source was able to provide was exactly what sort of discrimination was being alleged.

Jefferson Theater Raises Prices

krues8dr writes: I just received this week’s Jefferson Theater movie listings, and at the top of the email was the following notice:

“Important notice: after nine and a half years of offering movies at two

bucks, the Jefferson is raising its price this Friday to $2.99. For those

who just can’t imagine paying more than the old price, please visit the

Jefferson on ‘Two-dollar Tuesdays.'”

Whoa. It never occurred to me that it would ever cost anything but $2. I hope they intend to keep a lot of pennies on hand.

Littlepage New Athletic Director

Craig Littlepage, UVa’s interim athletic director since June, has been named the new director for the athletics program. He is the first African-American to hold the position at the university. The 50-year-old has worked with their athletics department for 11 years. See UVa’s press release for more information.

Progress Offers Whole Nordenson Story

Reed Williams and Jake Mooney’s front page story in today’s Daily Progress offers the most complete story of the four-day Nordenson saga that has been made available so far. Suspect Craig Nordenson visited the coal tower with police this afternoon explaining what had happened. Though some details remain murky (such as where he hid Monday night, and the motive for the murders), a number of mysteries have been cleared up. Nordenson is charged with breaking and entering, grand larceny, three counts of attempted robbery, possessing a firearm after having been convicted of a felony and two counts of capital murder. He is being held in the local jail, A bond hearing is scheduled for the morning.

Judge Halts 29 Bypass

Federal Judge Norman Moon has issued an injunction against construction of the 29 bypass. The injunction is a result of a lawsuit filed by Charlottesville’s Southern Environmental Law Center. Judge Moon agreed that the construction could pose a hazard to the reservoir. WINA has the story.

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