Virginia
Additional unprocessed voter registration applications discovered in Virginia

NORFOLK, Va. – Extra unprocessed voter registration have been found over the weekend sending registrars throughout the state scrambling to course of them earlier than Election Day.
“It’s totally regarding they simply discovered these purposes now,” mentioned Virginia Seaside Voter Registrar Christine Lewis, who says her workplace has to course of 6,500 new purposes this week.
“I need to get out forward of this as a result of it places numerous stress on the workplace the week earlier than the election,” mentioned Lewis.
The problem is said to a technological glitch that held up 107,000 DMV information from being processed, in keeping with the Dept. of Elections. Earlier this month, the Commissioner of the Dept. of Elections mentioned the problem was “resolved.”
On Monday, the Dept. mentioned there have been an extra 149,000 information to be processed.
“With data from native officers, ELECT’s IT professionals have been capable of scour the election system information to establish the extra transactions for processing. I’m happy that every one affected voters are capable of vote and that anybody with questions or considerations can attain out to us straight in order that we could help them as we close to Election Day,” Commissioner Susan Beals mentioned in a press release.
In Norfolk, Voter Registrar Stephanie Iles says they’ve an extra 3,400 purposes to course of.
“We’re busy processing these transactions and admire the persistence of the general public. We’ve got accepted additional time once more for our employees to finish these in time for Election Day,” Iles mentioned in an e mail to Information 3 Monday morning.
Iles says that is impacting individuals who accomplished their registration on the Dept. of Motor Automobiles from a Might to October timeframe. If somebody is impacted, they might be capable to full a similar day registration software and vote by provisional poll, she mentioned.
Information 3 additionally reached out to Gov. Youngkin for remark. A spokesperson mentioned they might get again to a reporter.

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Newly Released Bracketology From ESPN Leaves Virginia Tech Out Of The NCAA Tournament Picture

Last season was one to forget for Virginia Tech. The Hokies’ roster was decimated by transfers before the season, and while they were able to sneak into the ACC Tournament, they were bounced by Cal in the first round. Virginia Tech head coach Mike Young was pretty blunt following that loss to Cal and he talked about how his team had to improve in the offseason ahead:
“A lot was missing. A lot was missing, just call it what it is. They are great kids and a pleasure to work with. We have to get more talented and we are going to quick, all right?”
Virginia Tech has done that. They added international prospect Neoklis Avdalas, West Virginia transfer forward Amani Hansberry, Delaware guard Izaiah Pasha, and UNLV guard Jailen Bedford, among others. This group seems poised to take a major step up in the ACC, but in the newest edition of Bracketology from ESPN analyst Joe Lunardi, the Hokies are nowhere to be found. Lunardi had six teams from the ACC, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Louisville, Miami, and SMU, all in the field. Duke, NC State, North Carolina, and Louisville have had great offseasons and have tons of talent on their roster, but you can make the argument that with the addition of Avdalas, Virginia Tech is on par or better than the Mustangs or the Hurricanes.
Will these new additions make Virginia Tech a legit March Madness threat? Our own Connor Mardian broke that down after Avdalas officially joined the program:
“Ranked as the No. 2 international newcomer in the 2025 class by 247Sports, Avdalas spent the past two seasons competing in Greece’s top-tier HEBA A1 league, first with AS Karditsas in 2023-24, and most recently with Peristeri BC. As an 18-year-old playing against seasoned professionals, he averaged 7.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 18.5 minutes per game across 26 contests. He recorded shooting splits of 43.6% from the field, 35.7% from deep, and 70.3% at the line.
The 19-year-old will make a massive addition to the Hokies. Rumors floated that Avdalas would be a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, which only adds to the allure Avdalas brings.
A combination of Pasha, Hansberry, and Avdalas will be challenging the ACC from day one, combine that with fellow transfer Jalien Bedford and two top-150 players in Christian Gurdak and Sincere Jones, who are inbound as freshmen.
It would be a long shot to say that the Hokies are expected to make the NCAA Tournament, but the Hokies should pose a much better threat and should make a great bid for the NIT if not a strong tournament run.”
Virginia
Roanoke car show raises money for Virginia Museum of Transportation

ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) – Star City Motor Madness is hosting a two-day event to raise funds for the Virginia Museum of Transportation and other nonprofit organizations.
An informal car show and party at the Virginia Museum of Transportation will take place Friday, June 27 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The party will feature Dale’s Diner/Kenney Burgers food truck and live music from Aaron & The Beaux Ties. Beer and wine will also be available. Visitors to the party will have full access to the museum including the Auto Gallery and world famous J-611 streamlined steam locomotive. Tickets are available at the door at regular museum admission rates. Free special parking is designated at a parking lot adjacent to the museum for cars being displayed to the public. Non-show cars are asked to park elsewhere.
A one-time-only feature on Friday is the arrival of 120 cars participating in the annual Great Race. The 8-day “Great Race,” a tour of 120 antique cars running from Minnesota to South Carolina, will make an overnight stop in Roanoke. Their arrival into Roanoke will be at the Virginia Museum of Transportation starting at 4:15 p.m.
The Star City Motor Madness Car and Truck Show will take place Saturday, June 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 706 S Jefferson Street.
Over 300 cars are expected as well as a huge selection of food and product vendors.
This two-day event takes place rain or shine, and Saturday’s car show is free for spectators.
Berglund Automotive is the primary sponsor of the event. They are joined by Southern Team Auto Mall, Grand Home Furnishings, Lanford Brothers Construction, six local car clubs, and numerous other businesses.
Click here for more information and/or to register your car or truck.
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