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“This is a new beginning for WJCC Schools,” said School Board Chair Sarah Ortego. “A stronger beginning.”
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As insurers nationwide scale back participation in Medicare Advantage, Sentara Health Plans will discontinue several of its plans next year — a change that will contribute to the layoff of hundreds of workers.
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Troops will now face tougher rules to get exceptions to the daily shaving requirement. That could especially affect Black men with a skin condition that makes shaving painful and potentially disfiguring.
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The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore plans to move from Norfolk into a new $25 million facility in Virginia Beach in the next few years.
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The lieutenant governor's office has withheld many records as "working papers."
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A lower court agreed with Gov. Glenn Youngkin last summer, finding his authority to restore rights on a case-by-case basis was protected by the state's constitution.
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Virginia's State Corporation Commission is accepting public comments as it weighs whether to approve Dominion’s proposal.
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The change honors decades of philanthropy from Jane Batten and her family and comes as several campus expansions are underway.
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According to state data, cattle is Virginia’s second largest agriculture industry, raking in over a half-billion dollars a year.
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The City Council on Tuesday directed city staff to pursue a version of the Rudee Park with surface parking for an estimated $42.6 million.
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Millions of Americans enjoy birdwatching, but relatively few spend time watching bugs. Dozens of them will gather in Virginia this weekend to compare notes and search for dragonflies.
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The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy tour will stop in Virginia Beach and Newport News, old haunts of the 19th-century author. The events include cocktails inspired by Poe's work.