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Lee Vogler is in "stable but critical condition" and sustained second- and third-degree burns "over more than half his body," ...
Vogler's wife posted an update on his recovery on social media. She said he is expected to remain hospitalized for at least six months. She added, Vogler has second- and third-degree burns over more ...
Hayes, the man who set City Councilman Lee Vogler on fire last week, has been placed in a Petersburg psychiatric facility.
A nonprofit is working with Roanoke sheriff's office to expand job training opportunities for inmates pre- and post-release, by moving into office space owned by a city council member.
A Danville City Councilman, Lee Vogler, is recovering in the hospital after being set on fire, with community support raising ...
DANVILLE, Va. — Virginia city councilman Lee Vogler, who was set on fire in an attack at his workplace, will be in the hospital for at least six months, according to a statement from his wife. The ...
Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler will be hospitalized for at least six months, according to his wife, Blair Vogler, in a ...
Councilman Lee Vogler's wife said in a social media and fundraising update Tuesday that her husband faces at least six months ...
The D.C. Council is set to vote Aug. 1 on revised legislation that could allow the Washington Commanders to return to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium.