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ABC Board Chairman J. Neal Insley and Commissioner Sandra Canada were told to clear their offices by 5 p.m. Thursday, according to the Daily Progress.Full Story
ABC Board Chairman J. Neal Insley and Commissioner Sandra Canada were told to clear their offices by 5 p.m. Thursday, according to the Daily Progress.Full Story
A botched ABC sting involving a UVA student last spring has propelled legislators to revive a bill to potentially consolidate state law enforcement efforts.Full Story
A botched ABC sting involving a UVA student last spring has propelled legislators to revive a bill to potentially consolidate state law enforcement efforts.Full Story
Virginia ABC concluded that two agents violated department policy during an April 2013 incident involving three University of Virginia students.Full Story
Virginia ABC concluded that two agents violated department policy during an April 2013 incident involving three University of Virginia students.Full Story
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control has revised policies after a public backlash over the wrongful arrest of a University of Virginia student.Full Story
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control has revised policies after a public backlash over the wrongful arrest of a University of Virginia student.Full Story
The UVA student wrongly arrested after ABC agents mistook her sparkling water for beer has filed a petition in Charlottesville Circuit Court to have the charges erased.Full Story
The UVA student wrongly arrested after ABC agents mistook her sparkling water for beer has filed a petition in Charlottesville Circuit Court to have the charges erased.Full Story
A high-ranking ABC official expresses concern over the wrongful arrest of a UVA student in newly released emails, calling the incident "lawsuit material."Full Story
A high-ranking ABC official expresses concern over the wrongful arrest of a UVA student in newly released emails, calling the incident "lawsuit material." Full Story
The Virginia ABC chairman says Virginia State Police to conduct a review following the run-in between a group of UVA students and a group of undercover ABC agents.Full Story
The Virginia ABC chairman says Virginia State Police to conduct a review following the run-in between a group of UVA students and a group of undercover ABC agents.Full Story
The Rutherford Institute released a letter Monday morning calling for agents to be retrained in response to an ABC raid in Charlottesville in April.Full Story
The Rutherford Institute released a letter Monday morning calling for agents to be retrained in response to an ABC raid in Charlottesville in April. Full Story
A Charlottesville-based civil liberties group is demanding the state take action in response to a raid by ABC agents that targeted a UVA student they thought was illegally buying beer.Full Story
A Charlottesville-based civil liberties group is demanding the state take action in response to a raid by ABC agents that targeted a UVA student they thought was illegally buying beer. Full Story
Newly released 911 calls give a better idea of what happened the night three young women were rushed by ABC agents who mistook sparkling water for booze.Full Story
Newly released 911 calls give a better idea of what happened the night three young women were rushed by ABC agents who mistook sparkling water for booze. Full Story
Now that felony charges against her are dropped, people speaking out in support of a UVA student who had a chaotic run-in with ABC officers are suggesting she sue.Full Story
Now that felony charges against her are dropped, people speaking out in support of a UVA student who had a chaotic run-in with ABC officers are suggesting she sue.Full Story
A trip to the grocery store to buy cookie dough, ice cream and sparkling water landed one University of Virginia student a night in jail - and now, charges have been dropped.Full Story
A trip to the grocery store to buy cookie dough, ice cream and sparkling water landed one University of Virginia student a night in jail - and now, charges have been dropped. Full Story
ABC agents arrested 20-year-old UVA student Elizabeth Daly after they thought the sparkling water she bought was beer.
Daly said the officers who approached her showed unidentifiable badges. She planned to talk to them through her car window, but when she started the car, the officers reacted, and one of them drew a gun. She drove away and called 911. The operator confirmed the officers were legitimate and Daly was arrested.
The charges were dropped two months later and her record was expunged. She sued for $40 million. The case was settled for $212,500.