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The Virginia Beach City Council this week discussed the city’s development authority suspension of work with Hampton Roads Transit on a regional bus facility that was already partially funded.
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Virginia is racing to produce enough energy to meet growing demand. But solar developers are running into pushback from rural communities, which worry about environmental impacts and changing land use.
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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.
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Democrats wasted no time blaming Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin and President Trump for Virginia’s decline.
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The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia & Eastern Shore's current warehouse in Norfolk isn't big enough.
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The hospital system estimates the change could reduce about 78,000 pounds of plastic waste each year.
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Farmers in Virginia face some serious challenges. But in Albemarle County, one farm owner is hopeful that by improving her land, she can help plants and animals to survive and thrive.
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Gregg went to high school in Newport News before becoming the first Black three star general in the Army.
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A court ruling says Virginia Beach didn’t do everything it could to implement a new voting system.