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Longleaf is a crucial part of Virginia’s natural and economic heritage, arguably more so than tobacco, state officials say.
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Virginia faces mental health provider shortages as Hampton Roads residents struggle to navigate careIn Hampton Roads, mental health providers say many people seeking care still end up in emergency rooms.
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The planned dissolution of the office is part of a larger plan by President Donald Trump’s administration to abolish the Department of Education.
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WHRO's Military & Veteran reporter Steve Walsh talks about the USS Ford's deployment on NPR's All Things Considered.
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WHRO’s guide on what to expect and how to prepare for the season, which is expected to be “below average” because of El Niño.
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The judge dismissed the charges against Ebony Parker, who was facing eight counts of felony child neglect, after Virginia prosecutors claimed she failed to act on reports that a 6-year-old had a gun that he later used to shoot his teacher.
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Gov, Spanberger vetoed some immigration enforcement limits while signing other protections and issuing new executive order.
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High cattle prices may help farmers out of the hole left by syrup season, but they’re still fighting economic headwinds and the weather.
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The group will include lawmakers, community and agency members to make recommendations in October.
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The expanding cycling infrastructure aims to connect downtown to Ocean View, while prioritizing residents that rely on bikes for daily commuting.
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Norfolk committed $1 million for a previously promised rec center and library after weeks of pressure from East Side residents over the city's "downtown tunnel vision."
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The lacrosse discussion caused some sharp comments at Tuesday night's board meeting. Parents also pushed back on school redistricting map proposals.