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The goal is to help Virginians access energy incentives, some of which expire soon after cuts by the Trump administration.
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The production, which debuts on Thursday, Oct. 9, uses the Filipino mythical being, the aswang, to explore real issues of identity and assimilation.
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And those federal investments could expand to Virginia soon.
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An abortion fund reshaped one Virginia mother’s life. Now, she's helping run the state's newest one.Virginia has become a major hub for those seeking abortions across the South and these grassroots support groups are helping with the surge.
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle made his first public appearance in the position on the USS Truman.
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“We have a responsibility to continue to protect our colleges and universities from outside political operatives,” Sen. Aaron Rouse told reporters after the meeting.
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The Aug. 7 complaint says a potential 7-3-1 system violates the U.S. Voting Rights Act of 1965. The city responded this week by saying plaintiffs are challenging a voting system that hasn’t been used.
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The tech giant will power projects in Chesterfield, Loudoun and Prince William.
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“The tests are 30 to 40% more challenging, more content, more breadth,” Gov. Glenn Youngkin said.
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Former Virginia Beach resident Inez Davenport Jones returned home recently for a party celebrating her 100th birthday. She reflected on a student protest in 1951 that changed education in the U.S.
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“It’s compassion; you’re just treating people like they have value and worth,” said Roy Gerardi, human services outreach and crisis counselor.
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