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Sen. Mark Warner is also demanding answers about the elimination of open slots at the VA in Hampton Roads.
Fort Monroe could shape the trajectory of the region and state, says CEO Scott Martin.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a genetic heart disease that can cause sudden cardiac death in young athletes and otherwise healthy adults, is difficult for doctors to predict and monitor.
Officials plan to restore historically prevalent longleaf pine trees at the site.
The NAACP's filing says nullifying the April referendum ignores the will of millions of Virginia voters.
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