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The Muscarelle Museum of Art at W&M and Visit Williamsburg are inviting people to create squares for a massive quilt to mark the country's 250th birthday next July.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration briefed legislators on potential health care cuts for the first time this week.
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As the Filipino population grew in Hampton Roads, community groups looked for a place to gather and celebrate their culture. On June 24, 2000, the Philippine Cultural Center opened in Virginia Beach.
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Solar farms in Suffolk now have to place certain equipment farther away from residential property lines and better control sound.
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The weekend-long festival features country hits, 1970s ABBA classics, and The Beach Boys at Colonial Williamsburg.
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Adm. Daryl Caudle was nominated to replace Adm. Lisa Franchetti who was fired by Trump in February.
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The law, passed by the General Assembly in 2021, applies to food vendors with 20 or more locations starting July 1.
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The Virginia Black Film Festival in Hampton opens Thursday with Juneteenth celebrations and includes three days of film screenings, panel discussions and a gala.
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Candidates for local offices in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake and Newport News faced tough races to represent their political party in November’s general election.
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