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A Louisa County woman could be sentenced to up to 160 years in prison after she was convicted Monday of dealing psychedelic drugs and marijuana at a weekly "pop-up farmers style market" in the county.
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A 46-year-old man will pay out over $50,000 after he caused a devastating 450-acre wildfire in ...
James Grant League Sr., the Louisa County farmer held responsible for a 450-acre wildfire last year, must pay more than ...
Edwin Consolvo, an assistant commonwealth attorney in Louisa, announced his candidacy for Greene County’s Commonwealth Attorney on Tuesday to a crowd of approximately 50 people in front of the ...
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. -- Brenda Ragland worshipped and worked at a Virginia church for over 20 years. According to Louisa Commonwealth's Attorney Rusty McGuire, the former church secretary faces 280 ...
On Monday, Oct. 21, Louisa Commonwealth Attorney Rusty McGuire announced that 64-year-old Brenda W. Ragland was convicted of 14 counts of embezzlement from the church where she worked and ...
A Louisa County woman faces up to 230 years in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of indecent liberties with a minor while in a custodial relationship and 14 ...
Louisa Commonwealth Attorney Tom Garrett has a new job. In January when the General Assembly reports to Richmond, he will be Sen. Garrett after defeating Lynchburg businessman Bert Dodson for ...
Louisa Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert Wood added that this “psilocyn” is known colloquially as “magic mushrooms” or just mushrooms. It is an illegal psychedelic drug.