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Candidates for the 69th and 71st House of Delegates seats will participate in a livestreamed forum hosted by WHRO and Williamsburg Watch.
The Agricultural Reserve Program has preserved more than 11,000 acres of farmland since its inception three decades ago.
James City County supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to begin site work on the new county government center.
The Stockley Gardens Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday and funds the Hope House Foundation, which supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their homes.
The law school hopes the new Center for Energy Law & Policy will be a hub for addressing growing energy issues.
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Hugh Bonneville stars in a crime drama inspired by one of the largest robberies in British history.
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The NEON Festival brings together local artists and art lovers, and this year, it will unveil 10 new art projects and collaborations. The immersive, street-wide festival is free.
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Out of the Box Album of the Week--Roomful of Blues-Steppin' Out!
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This Saturday at 1 p.m., tune in to WHRO-FM for a rare treat: Gustave Charpentier’s “Louise,” broadcast from the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence.
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