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The species prefers tropical waters, but appears to be spreading north as the Chesapeake Bay warms.
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Alumni say the change erases the school's history, Methodist roots and athletic legacy.
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The federal investigation into George Mason’s DEI policies sparks strong pushback, with supporters calling it a politically motivated attack on one of the nation’s most diverse public universities.
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Garden workers will vote on whether or not to unionize on July 23.
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The exercise comes months after a fatal plane crash ahead of the air show at Langley.
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The Mitchell’s satyr butterfly is the only butterfly in Virginia that’s federally listed as endangered, and scientists are working to preserve the few meadows where these elusive butterflies still exist.
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Alliance’s presence is expected to grow in Hampton Roads despite Republican criticism over allies' military spending
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The first piece of the wall, which includes the shoreline by Harbor Park, will range in height from about 6 1/2 feet to about 16 1/2 feet.
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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.