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Sean Smith started learning about photography in high school and earned a living with the skill. He takes photos mostly for fun now and his favorite subject is Hampton Roads.
The April 21 redistricting referendum led divisions to adjust because some schools are polling locations.
One lawmaker says proposed constitutional protections are “a moot point” if people can’t afford reproductive healthcare.
Gun rights groups plan to challenge bills the governor signs into law.
The Appalachian region has more salamander species than anywhere else on the planet – and many are here in Hampton Roads.
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Ken Burns presents Henry David Thoreau
A writer, scientist and activist, his words resonate urgently with today’s challenges as humanity looks for ways to live in harmony with nature—and each other.
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