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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.
ROŪGE: Theater Reinvented’s inaugural fundraiser, "PlayNight," brings scenes from three stage shows to three Norfolk homes Saturday as a fundraiser.
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra, like other arts groups, relies on the public to survive. Who says musicians, though, can't raise money for the community?
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