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Several historically Black neighborhoods near the proposed site say they’re bearing a disproportionate burden of local gas infrastructure.
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John T. Biggers was an artist student at Hampton in the 1940s and later became a nationally known educator and artist. The retrospective features pieces that have never been showcased before.
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The recent battle over Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s appointments to college governing boards highlights the checks and balances of the system — and its weaknesses.
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The legal ruling grew out of a political disagreement between Norfolk’s Commonwealth’s Attorney Ramin Fatehi and a group including Mayor Kenny Alexander and City Attorney Bernard Pishko.
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Tabb High School lacrosse coaches want to make the sport part of the Virginia High School League.
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The hip-hop duo delivers its best live performance ever recorded and one of the hardest Tiny Desks of all time.
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‘Who we choose to honor and memorialize says a lot about who we are.’
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Orchard Oaks will add 316 additional apartment units to the city’s stock.
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Scott Sprowl is the executive director and Santa lookalike of Claus Cares, a nonprofit that provides everything from clothes to pet supplies to anyone in need.
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A ramp is a wild leek that grows in forested mountain terrain. It's illegal to harvest them from national parks, but the pungent spring vegetable is renowned by both Appalachians and Koreans.
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The nonprofit group Project HERA has created the touring festival to feature and promote women in the industry, much like the Lilith Fair concerts of the late 1990s.