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Advocates say inflated attorney fees burden tenants already struggling to make rent.
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The move may reshape Virginia's US House districts before the midterms.
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Fundraising by Democrats and Republicans has pushed the cost of some Virginia House races over $2 million, according to public filings
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Now in its fourth week, the government shutdown has become the second-longest in modern history, putting programs like SNAP at risk.
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'A real loss': Virginia legal observers worried about staffing changes in federal prosecutor officesStaffing in Virginia’s two U. S. Attorney offices has seen noticeable changes since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. Some of that’s to be expected when a new administration begins, though some legal observers say what’s happening is very different.
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Corn mazes, pumpkin patches, haunts and hayrides account for a sizable chunk of farms’ annual revenue — if weather permits.
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Roughly 75% of recent initial claims are tied to furloughs, according to the state.
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Groups that provide food aid and financial help to military families have seen a surge in demand this month.
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Officials from the region’s three transit authorities discussed how to make area transit more reliable and convenient for riders.
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The Pentagon reallocated money at the last minute to pay troops by the Oct. 15 deadline.
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The Hampton Roads Planning District Commission is finalizing a plan that outlines how to reduce the region’s contributions to climate change.
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'The Evolution Tour' blends tradition and innovation in a high-energy showcase of stepping, music and culture. The show is part of the Virginia Arts Festival.