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James City County supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to begin site work on the new county government center.
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The Stockley Gardens Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday and funds the Hope House Foundation, which supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their homes.
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The 250th Anniversary Celebration was marked with a major show of Navy force, including missile launches costing millions of dollars.
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“A Trail of Trials and Triumphs: Unveiling Black History in Hampton Roads” showcases sites across the region.
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The event honoring the 250 anniversary of the Navy is happening at Naval Station Norfolk, despite the government shutdown.
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Military families already are more likely to need food aid than civilians. Local foodbanks and pantries expect a surge of demand.
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Sharon Creekmore Mosley and Dion Mosley earned the farmer of the year award from the Virginia State University Small Farm Outreach Program.
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As the federal government shutdown continues, a new report shows how many federal workers the government has lost so far this year. The rest of the year may hold shocking numbers as well.
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Amid Medicaid cuts and staffing shortages, more physicians are shifting to direct primary care, a model that bypasses insurance to give patients more time with their doctors.
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Shenandoah National Park remains open during the federal government shutdown, but advocates warn that limited staffing will impact visitor safety during the park's busiest season. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.