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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in Virginia, and some communities in Hampton Roads — including nearby rural areas — face persistent challenges in diagnosis and access to specialty care.
An international collaboration to track individual monarchs kicked off this fall, including James Madison University.
The city’s proposed capital improvements program includes several school replacements, highway upgrades, other projects during the next 10 years.
However, debates among Democrats could showcase policy rifts.
“We all see the ugliness around us and there are several folks working very hard to see what can be done in the Commonwealth,” Democratic Delegate and Latino caucus chair Alfonso Lopez told Radio IQ.
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