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Conservationists worry a potential rollback of the regulation would hamper reviving the dwindling whale population.
The museum participates in the international observance to remember children who have been killed in genocide, including the Holocaust.
City Council could enact a 7 p.m. ‘imminent threat’ curfew on weekends through the end of April. A vote is scheduled Thursday.
More than 1,200 people voted in Henrico on the referendum's first day.
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