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Lieutenant Gov. Ghazala Hashmi on Monday opened Equality Virginia’s annual Lobby Day in Richmond.
ON THIS DAY IN 1907, the Daily Eagle reported, “Fossil hunting is assuming the proportions of an industry, and, indeed, in respect of the search for prehistoric mammals, the semblance of a campaign.