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The Virginia Beach City Council this week discussed the city’s development authority suspension of work with Hampton Roads Transit on a regional bus facility that was already partially funded.
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Virginia is racing to produce enough energy to meet growing demand. But solar developers are running into pushback from rural communities, which worry about environmental impacts and changing land use.
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The decision was a good ending for Evolution House, which had been violating county codes for several years at a home the organization rents on Richmond Road.
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According to the Association of International Educators, international students contributed over $800 million dollars to Virginia colleges in 2023 and over $43 billion nationally.
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In Chesapeake, lifelong local Republicans and recent transplants stood shoulder to shoulder to decry Trump’s actions.
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The groups worry the Corps’ pending approval of a project in Prince George County could upend the system that protects wetlands in Hampton Roads.
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The Army Secretary Dan Driscoll highlighted plans to transform the service during the second of three celebrations, which will include a controversial weekend parade in Washington D.C.
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The park has been closed since October for roadway improvements, with a brief pause to construction in early April for the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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Providing child care can be a boon for recruitment, retention and productivity.
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The Nature Conservancy is halfway through its ambitious 10-year plan to preserve 253,000 acres and boost local economies across three Appalachian states. Backed by a loan from Virginia and private investors, it’s faced challenges and critics. The experiment could be the future of large-scale conservation – or not.
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The deal between the U.S, Australia and the United Kingdom known as AUKUS includes the purchase of submarines from the U.S and learning from American shipbuilders.