UPDATE May 9: Rutherford says “Did so” while Albemarle denies allegations on “Virginity Rocks” t-shirts

Albemarle School officials “vigorously” deny that teenage girls who wore “Virginity Rocks” t-shirts to school were ordered to change their shirts or turn them inside-out. Yesterday, Rutherford Institute attorneys sent a letter to Albemarle superintendent Pam Moran alleging that the girls were instructed to change or reverse their shirts and warning that the schools could face legal action. This morning, Rutherford says that while the school principal may have approved the t-shirts, “the message still has not trickled down to other school employees.”

Teenage I-64 shooter pleads guilty

A 16-year-old teen has pleaded guilty to five of 15 felony charges filed in connection to his role in the Interstate 64 shootings that took place in March, injuring several people and forcing authorities to shut down the road and local schools