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Local pregnant woman, 33, dies from COVID-19

Pregnant with her second child, Ashley Totten started feeling bad about a month ago, and her father asked her to see a doctor. She didn’t. Two more weeks passed, her condition worsened, and Ray Totten, who lives in King George County, offered to pick her up and take her to get medical help. “She promised me she would go, and unfortunately, she didn’t,” he said. By Sunday, April 18, Ashley Totten, who was more than six months pregnant, had a hard time walking and talking. The rescue squad took her to the hospital, where the 33-year-old and her unborn baby, named Amiya Nevaeh Totten, both died from complications of COVID-19.

Early voting begins Friday in Virginia Democratic primary

Democrats can begin casting ballots in Virginia’s June primary election this Friday, as early voting begins throughout the commonwealth. The primary election will select Democratic nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general ahead of November s election.  The Republican Party will pick its nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general at a May 8 convention, using remote voting sites across the state. But the Stafford GOP will use the June 8 primary to select a nominee for Aquia District supervisor, so early voting in that race also begins Friday.  Republicans will choose between current Supervisor Cindy Shelton and former Supervisor Paul Milde to be the party s nominee to represent the Aquia District on the Board of Supervisors. 

Pregnant Fredericksburg-area woman dies from COVID-19

Source: Virginia Department of Health Pregnant with her second child, Ashley Totten started feeling bad about a month ago, and her father asked her to see a doctor. She didn’t. Two more weeks passed, her condition worsened, and Ray Totten, who lives in King George County, offered to pick her up and take her to get medical help. “She promised me she would go, and unfortunately, she didn’t,” he said. By Sunday, April 18, Ashley Totten, who was more than six months pregnant, had a hard time walking and talking. The rescue squad took her to the hospital, where the 33-year-old and her unborn baby, named Amiya Nevaeh Totten, both died from complications of COVID-19.

Early voting begins Friday in Virginia Democratic primary

Early voting begins Friday in Virginia Democratic primary
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Keep Walking

Dominik Kulusic, a German graduate student, hiked and cycled all of Virginia’s state parks during the past 12 months (pictured here in Richmond). By spring 2020, Dominik Kulusic, a 26-year-old German graduate student in human resources management at Rutgers University, was caught in the crosshairs of the pandemic. Classes were remote. The student gym closed. The Big Apple, a nearby lure, was no longer an option. And by February his housemates, fellow German nationals, had trickled away. So last April the peripatetic Kulusic left New Jersey for Virginia at the urging of friends. Richmond was his old stomping grounds: In 2016, while an undergraduate at the University of Konstanz in southern Germany studying political science and public administration, he spent a semester at the University of Richmond. 

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