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Virginians will choose a governor, House of Delegates representatives and more. Hampton Roads voters have several options to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
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With staff stretched thin, health systems are rolling out artificial intelligence to ease workloads.
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About half of Virginia households were expected to qualify for Solar For All, which sought to reduce energy bills by making solar power more affordable.
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The state’s milestone Clean Economy Act spurred impressive growth in renewable power. Now, that future is at risk.
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With flu season underway, the updated guideline creates uncertainty among pharmacies and residents in Hampton Roads.
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“There are not really very many good places for this to be developed,” said John McGlennon, Board of Supervisors vice chair.
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Andrew Clark with the Home Builders Association of Virginia pointed to two recent changes he said should help Virginia’s housing market, even if zoning reform comes later.
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The third annual film fest runs from Friday to Sunday. The organizers state that the festival's purpose is to foster social dialogue with a focus on Southern voices.
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Nearly 17 months after the incident, Master at Arms 2nd Class Jackson Bower pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty after he was initially charged with negligent homicide.
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Neighborhoods near the proposed site are hoping state regulators deny an application from Virginia Natural Gas.
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The Trump administration's enforcement has targeted thousands of foreign nationals - most from Central and South America and without criminal records
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