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Housing is one part of CNO’s Navigation Plan for the Navy.
Despite the decision, union officials intend to keep pushing for bargaining rights.
Hancock, whose career started in the 1960s, will perform Sept. 22.
The new flood risk standard, which is about a decade in the making, is designed to ensure federally-funded projects can withstand future climate conditions.
Early voting in Virginia starts Friday, Sept. 20. Here’s what you need to prepare to cast your ballot.
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Ridley, Season 2
Alex Ridley, a retired Detective Inspector, returns to the force as a police consultant.
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Acclaimed artist' tribute to songwriter Alice Randall to be featured
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WHRO Public Media took home three Public Media Awards at the recent National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) Conference.
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Join Raymond Jones this Wednesday evening at 9:00 on WHRO-FM for a special edition of A Local Touch as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through a captivating selection of music with a distinct Virginia connection.
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