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The Grammy-winning performer and producer, who was raised in Virginia Beach, is honored during Timbaland Way Weekend.
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The Virginia Film Festival opens Wednesday. It's the 38th year for the festival, which has grown in stature and recognition in the festival circuit.
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Residents of Norfolk were the most likely to report risk, followed closely by Portsmouth and Virginia Beach.
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The number of identified human trafficking cases last year in Virginia was its highest since 2018, although officials believe this could be attributed to better identification and reporting channels.
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Impacts on state revenues from federal job cuts are so far, “not statistically significant from the previous year.”
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Groceries saw their biggest jump in nearly three years last month, a worrisome sign for inflation-weary shoppers. Tariffs are contributing to higher prices for imported staples like bananas and coffee.
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For years, seriously injured patients in Chesapeake had to be transferred out of the city.
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Twice a year, St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Hampton hosts an Egyptian festival to introduce people to the foods and customs of its active Egyptian-based congregation. The festival begins Friday.
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Tree conservation is a key strategy for reducing pollution in the bay, but officials are struggling to stem losses.
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Gen. Gary Brito says its the biggest change for the Army in a generation.
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Rentals in the Rent Ready program would be marketed as quality-certified if they scored well after inspection.