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FBI alleges ISIS operative plotted to assassinate George W. Bush, per NBC

The FBI is alleging that an ISIS operative in the United States plotted to assassinate George W. Bush, NBC reports.

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Health department warns of possible hepatitis A exposure at Tuco’s in Roanoke

The health department is warning of a possible hepatitis A exposure at Tuco’s Taqueria Garaje in Roanoke.

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Lynchburg police officer charged with assault, trespassing

A Lynchburg police officer was charged with assault and battery as well as trespassing after an incident last week, according to police.

A flood warning and a flood advisory in effect for 4 counties in the area

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BREAKING NEWS

FBI alleges ISIS operative plotted to assassinate George W. Bush, per NBC

Health department warns of possible hepatitis A exposure at Tuco’s in Roanoke

Lynchburg police officer charged with assault, trespassing

A flood warning and a flood advisory in effect for 4 counties in the area

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Famed Australian Indigenous actor David Gulpilil dies at 68

Australia’s most acclaimed Indigenous actor and dancer, David Gulpilil, has died of lung cancer, a government leader said on Monday.

Art critic Dave Hickey, known for book 'Air Guitar', dies

Dave Hickey, a prominent American critic whose essays covered topics ranging from Liberace to Norman Rockwell, has died.

Dean Stockwell of 'Quantum Leap,' 'Blue Velvet' dies at 85

Dean Stockwell, a top Hollywood child actor who gained new success in middle age, garnering an Oscar nomination for “Married to the Mob” and Emmy nominations for “Quantum Leap,” has died.

Johnny Nash, singer of ‘I Can See Clearly Now,’ dies at 80

Johnny Nash, a singer-songwriter, actor and producer who rose from pop crooner to early reggae star to the creator and performer of the million-selling anthem “I Can See Clearly Now,” died Tuesday, his son said. Nash, who had been in declining health, died of natural causes at home in Houston, the city of his birth, his son, Johnny Nash Jr., told The Associated Press. Nash was in his early 30s when “I Can See Clearly Now” topped the charts in 1972 and he had lived several show business lives. Music is for the ears and not the age,” Nash told Cameron Crowe, then writing for Zoo World Magazine, in 1973. He had loved riding horses since childhood and as an adult lived with his family on a ranch in Houston, where for years he also managed rodeo shows at the Johnny Nash Indoor Arena.

Rip Torn of 'Larry Sanders Show,' 'Men in Black,' dies at 88

Rip Torn, the free-spirited Texan who overcame his quirky name to become a distinguished actor in television, theater, and movies, such as "Men in Black," and win an Emmy in his 60s for "The Larry Sanders Show," has died. He was billed as Rip Torn thereafter. Brooks tweeted Tuesday night, "R.I.P Rip Torn. Born in Temple, Texas, Torn initially studied agriculture at Texas A&M and acting at the University of Texas. ___This story has been corrected to show that Rip Torn was not in "The Hunt for Red October".

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