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Only about one in six lung cancer cases nationwide are caught early enough for curative treatment. In Hampton Roads, health advocates say it’s time to widen screening guidelines.
The four plaintiffs claim the project unlawfully harmed wildlife and public access to the park.
The Trump administration canceled 94 million pounds of food aid in recent months. Here’s what didn’t make it to Virginia charities.
Virginia Beach is hosting a free community day on Sunday, Nov. 16, marking the completion of extensive work on the circa 1800 house.
The county had already passed regulations in September limiting data centers to industrial districts.
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