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Williamsburg's annual Ampersand International Arts Festival runs March 16-22 with more than 50 programs, including chats with writers and comedians; live performances and movie screenings.
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A cold winter caused people to use more energy than usual.
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The vote comes days after a shooting along Atlantic Avenue left six young adults injured and amid concerns about controlling crowds that include juveniles.
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One person was killed and two were injured in the shooting at Old Dominion University. The gunman was also found dead.
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Months of frustration over the rollout of the school’s digital transformation plan led to the vote.
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Music Theory Studios started a Beats by Vets program, which offers audio engineering classes for military veterans. Music has been proven to ease symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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A new report from the state has legislators concerned about how localities are using automated license plate readers, even as prosecutors praise their success.
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State and local law enforcement agencies are warning the public today about a growing danger— cryptocurrency fraud. Here in Virginia, they say the rate more than doubled between 2024 and 2025.
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Lawmakers are considering the bill as part of a broader conversation about treatment options for patients with serious illness.
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Conservationists worry a potential rollback of the regulation would hamper reviving the dwindling whale population.
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"If the issue is how much energy these data centers are using, well, should there be a consumption tax to make sure they are quite literally paying their fair share when it comes to energy consumption?”
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The museum participates in the international observance to remember children who have been killed in genocide, including the Holocaust.