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The 47th Annual Literary Festival features readings from 21 authors focuses on the theme “ancient futures.”
Both Navy veterans, incumbent Jen Kiggans touts common sense leadership while challenger Missy Cotter Smasal stands for reproductive freedom and democracy.
Sajia Afzali and her young family escaped their home in the capital city just hours before the brutal Taliban regime regained authority. The family is building a new life – with local support – in Virginia.
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Frontline: The Choice 2024
Investigating the lives & characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek the presidency.
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This Saturday at 1:00 p.m., as part of the WFMT Opera Series, WHRO FM 90.3 invites listeners to journey into the emotional depths of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly,” a masterwork filled with love, betrayal, and heartbreak.
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The 34th annual Virginia Children's Festival returns to Norfolk this weekend, and WHRO Public Media will be there contributing to the fun.
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Part of a growing national project called Guns to Gardens, local participants hope they’re planting a seed that grows into a bigger movement in Hampton Roads.
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