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Virginia Wesleyan University and Old Dominion University are reshaping their nursing programs to keep pace with a shortage straining hospitals nationwide.
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The 6.6-acre marsh restoration is part of the third phase of the Lynnhaven River Basin Ecosystem Restoration project.
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"We need to make sure we're doing it in a proper way," Committee Chair Delegate Cliff Hayes told Radio IQ.
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Amid complaints about living conditions, the Navy may let private contractors take over its barracksThe Navy's drive to privatize barracks concerns some observers, who note problems with the military's earlier effort to privatize on-base family housing.
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Paul Wagner said research completed on artist Georgia O’Keeffe since the 1970s made his documentary “Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light” possible.
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“Nurses are really designed for this work,” said award finalist Janice Hawkins.
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Access Virginia, a local nonprofit, provides open captioning and audio narration for theater and museum visitors who are blind, deaf or hard of hearing. The founder says the service allows her clients to 'laugh with everyone else and cry with everyone else.'
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The City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to vote on a resolution changing the name of the 31st Street Park to The William D. Sessoms Jr. Neptune’s Park.
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“Without farmers, we could be starving or naked,” said Desmyn Owens. “So it’s important for … especially young people to understand … the importance of agriculture.”
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The data center industry was born in Northern Virginia over 30 years ago, but its rapid growth in the last few years has led to unique opportunities as they look to build outside the DC exurbs.
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