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A mite called tropilaelaps is spreading across honeybee populations in Europe. Researchers are looking at ways to prevent their spread, if they reach the U.S.
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Andrew Rice, a deputy commonwealth’s attorney, will succeed longtime GOP Del. Barry Knight, who died last month.
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When is it okay for a church or faith-based organization to fire an employee if their actions go against the employers deeply held religious beliefs?
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A decades-long study reveals widespread crab cannibals in northern areas of the bay.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering a bill that would expand collective bargaining for some government employees but deny it to others.
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The funds will support heart health programs in the region, including CPR education and hypertension awareness.
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Although casino workers were hopeful this year, the General Assembly once again failed to bring to the floor any discussion on the exemption to Virginia's Indoor Clean Air Act.
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On a cool weekend, crowds stayed away, letting police ease into a new early curfew.
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Funding and service cuts have advocates and patients worried about how Virginia will fare in it's fight against HIV infections.
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The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown recently opened a special exhibition, 'Outlander: Costumes Woven in Time,' which features pieces from the popular TV series, 'Outlander.'
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As the military has eliminated diversity and equal opportunity policies, some advocates say they've also seen the culture change concerning sexual assault and harassment.
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The legislation is expected to be signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger.