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The money will help local and regional groups, as well as state agencies.
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Rutherford Whitfield first got behind the wheel in 1954 as a 16-year-old student driver.
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Local researchers think home price and rent cost increases will be marginal, focused in tourist-heavy neighborhoods.
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Virginia’s recently approved budget gives $3.75 million for the final phase of a decades-long cleanup effort.
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Fifteen artists will paint murals in Virginia Beach’s arts district during the first-ever Street Art Festival May 30 to June 2.
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A measure that would have allowed collective bargaining for city employees failed in April. Council discussed adding the issue to November’s ballot as a referendum.
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On May 10, the Shenandoah County School Board reversed a 2020 decision by a previous board to rebrand two schools previously named after Confederate Generals Turner Ashby, Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.
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Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship committee to award 44 people money for educational programs.
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The film tries to show the Navy’s elite demonstration squad in a new light.
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During the past year, a group of Vietnam veterans, most in their 70’s, shared their stories and photos through an exhibit at the Virginia War Memorial. As the exhibit ends at the War Memorial, there are plans to bring it to more Virginians.
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The agency’s annual hurricane outlook is the most aggressive it’s ever released. Officials point to factors like warming ocean temperatures and the La Niña climate pattern that can spur storms.
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Hampton is the last of the five cities needed to sign off on the sale before Portsmouth takes possession of the jail on July 1.