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Pause on Virginia offshore wind farm cost Dominion more than $200M — but turbines will power up soon
The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is more than 70% complete.
Public works employees removed homophobic messages in December. They were thanked Monday at the intersection, which is now surrounded by new artwork.
The Hampton Roads Harp Festival and Competition is in its 10th year and brings harpists and fans of the instrument and music from around the world.
President Donald Trump has vowed to withhold funds from states that rein in the AI industry.
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Out of the Box Album of the Week--Mumford and Sons--Prizefighter
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The Metropolitan Opera’s 2025–26 season of Saturday matinee broadcasts continues on February 28 at 1 p.m. on WHRO-FM with the first of a two-part presentation of Berlioz’s “Les Troyens.”
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