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W.V. Fitzgerald

Digital Journalist based in Richmond, United States. Joined on Nov 5, 2007

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Op-Ed: 911: Tolerance May be Our Greatest Revenge

There are those who would have us believe that all Muslims are the enemy. Is it possible that our greatest revenge for 911 will be to dispel this myth and have Christians and Muslims living together at peace in America?
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 5 comments

Hundreds Attend Funeral for Slain 13-year-old

Chesterfield - Devin Hawkins never sold drugs or belonged to a gang yet on April 23 the 13-year-old was shot and killed by suspected gang members. Devin was another innocent bystander caught in the crossfire of drugs, guns and violence.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

9-year-old Still Struggles 3 Years After Being Thrown into a Fire

9-year-old Kamlesh still struggles with the pain and scars she received 3 years ago when she was thrown into a fire. Her punishment for mistakingly crossing onto a street where untouchables are not welcome.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Donald Trump, The Great Fraud?

Donald Trump's "Birther" investigation seems to consist of invisible investigators and even more invisible evidence that Obama was not born in the U.S.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 20 comments

Army Trailblazer Gwendolyn Bingham Promoted to Brigadier General

Fort Lee - In 2005 "Trailblazer" Gwendolyn Bingham became Fort Lee's first female garrison commander. In November of 2010 she once again left her mark when she became the first female commandant of the U.S. Army Quartermaster School at Fort Lee.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

The Murfreesboro Anti-Mosque Lawsuit Resumes

Murfreesboro - A unsuccessful lawsuit filed last year to halt construction of an Islamic center and Mosque in Murfreesboro TN has been re-filed, once again attempting to halt construction. 14 new plaintiffs have joined the suit.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 1 comment

Dolphin maimed, then thrown into ocean to die Special

Atlantic Beach - A dolphin washed ashore along the coast of North Carolina after being maimed and thrown back into the ocean to suffer and die, researchers claim.
Digital Journal Report by W.V. Fitzgerald - 13 comments

Interview with Westboro Baptist Church: Hate in the name of God Special

Shirley Phelps-Roper from Westboro Baptist Church takes the time to answer some of my questions regarding the church, their controversial views, and their protests.
Digital Journal Report by W.V. Fitzgerald - 18 comments

Water Insecurity is Becoming Critical for the Arab Region

A combination of nature and human activity have left many countries in the Arab region facing the possibility of severe water shortages in the near future. In some cases the water use exceeds the natural recharge rate by more than one and a half times.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 3 comments

Kentucky Mom Pleads not Guilty to Murder in the Death of Newborn

A 20-year old women pleaded not guilty to charges that she gave birth in a restroom, suffocated the newborn and left her in a trash can at a correctional facility where she was visiting.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

Toyota Slows Production in the Wake of Recalls

Toyota has announced that they will slow production in response to growing inventory and slowing sales. The plants in San Antonio Texas, Georgetown Kentucky and Huntsville Alabama will be affected.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

Gay Wedding Leads to 5 Arrests in Kenya

As is the case in many countries across Africa, homosexuality is illegal in Kenya. Yesterday five men were arrested before an alleged gay marriage could take place.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 12 comments

Myanmar: An American Citizen is Sentenced to 3 Years Hard Labor

A Burmese born U.S. citizen who was arrested in September 2009 as he arrived at the Rangoon airport in Myanmar has been sentenced to 3 years hard labor for what many are describing as politically motivated charges.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

U.S. Marshals arrest Georgia fugitive in Chesterfield, Virginia

Richmond - The U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force arrested a Chesterfield man wanted in connection with the shooting of a woman and her daughter in Georgia.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald

Virginia: Two men get 5 years for shooting pregnant teen

Richmond - Wazira Harris, a pregnant teen, was shot and killed as she attempted to flee the scene of a large fight. The two suspects in the case have been sentenced to five years in prison.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 5 comments

Mongolia: -50c Temperatures Kills 2 Million Head of Livestock

As extreme winter temperatures fell as low as -50 c nearly 2 million head of livestock have died. Thousands of families in Mongolia could be facing a food and economic insecurity.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 7 comments

Strip club owner charged with threatening police in Richmond, VA

Richmond - After the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) board revoked the alcohol license at Club Velvet, the controversial owner, Sam Moore, now faces a new charge of threatening a police officer.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 2 comments

Richmond Officials Criticized Over Snowstorm Response Special

Richmond - Richmond City officials are facing criticism for a slow response to the snowstorm. For many in Richmond, Virginia, the response to the recent snowstorm is slow and in some neighborhoods seems nonexistent
Digital Journal Report by W.V. Fitzgerald - 6 comments

Snow Storm Slams Central Virginia Special

The second major snow storm of the season hit Virginia yesterday causing accidents and stranding travelers. The snow is expected to stick around for several days.
Digital Journal Report by W.V. Fitzgerald - 10 comments

CDC Issues Health Warning For Relief Workers in Haiti

Relief workers traveling to Haiti should take precautions to avoid potentially serious illness and stress related disorders.
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 11 comments
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