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‘Who we choose to honor and memorialize says a lot about who we are.’
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Williamsburg-James City County schools have been piloting a variety of new grading systems for the past two years.
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Emails obtained through public records requests show former Norfolk Superintendent Sharon Byrdsong faced at least one other firing attempt from former board members before they were successful last month.
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Ramin Fatehi won a competitive primary, essentially clinching another term as Norfolk’s top prosecutor since no one else has filed to run against him.
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Princess Anne County Grill was a popular draw to the Virginia Beach Farmers Market until the city closed it more than a year ago for renovations.
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Crozet’s Neil Handa competed in the state finals in Williamsburg earlier this month after writing an essay about the impact of excessive screen time on young people.
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Results from elections held under Virginia Beach’s election system still stand, but the ruling didn’t offer any immediate resolution to the conflicting requirements.
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James City County will see a plan in the fall about establishing a community land trust, like Richmond, Charlottesville and Lynchburg use to keep housing prices down.
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The Virginia Aquarium is reaching the end of its usable life and Virginia Beach leaders already tried to sell the facility to private owners to deal with rising maintenance costs.
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WHRO Public Media’s governing board will discuss how to cut costs if the U.S. Senate follows through with a plan to take back all government funding for public media.
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Solar farms in Suffolk now have to place certain equipment farther away from residential property lines and better control sound.