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Bill Atkinson, who worked at Apple from 1978—two years after its founding—to 1990, died on June 5 after battling pancreatic ...
As Apple employee number 51, Atkinson transformed abstract computer science into intuitive visual experiences that millions ...
Petersburg was the scene for the signing of bipartisan legislation establishing statewide standards for obstetric emergencies ...
Staunton native Robert Moran, 27, was the passenger in a Humvee which turned over several times on a highway in Dinwiddie ...
Virginia State Police say the Humvee that crashed June 7 on U.S. Route 460 in western Dinwiddie County was part of a Virginia ...
Sam Pinkleton had been nominated eight years ago for choreographing, 'Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,' a comic ...
Atkinson’s family announced that he passed away last Thursday due to pancreatic cancer. Employee number 51 at Apple, Atkinson ...
Hopewell was chosen for the ceremony because it was the first public-school system to prohibit cellphones in classrooms.
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, who died May 25 in Richmond, also traced his ancestry to other Virginia historical figures, including ...
Hopewell City Attorney Anthony Bessette was charged with assault and battery by Councilor Dominic Holloway. The charge stems ...
A designer for Apple, he created software that made it possible to display shapes, images and text on the screen and present ...
Bill Atkinson, an engineer who played a key role in the development of the Macintosh and other landmark Apple products, has ...