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Tanna Price helped governments around the world build their economies and root out corruption. News of USAID cuts reached her in Sri Lanka. Almost a year later, Price and thousands of other professionals like her look toward an uncertain future.
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WHRO’s Barry Graham wants to hear from Hampton Roads residents who have collected Christmas or holiday villages.
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A recent study found there is virtually nowhere in Virginia where you won’t find some traces of PFAS in the water, even in rural wells.
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The first cause for concern is changes to federally backed college loan programs made under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
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Substance use disorders remain a leading cause of preventable illness and death in Virginia. Local providers are working to expand treatment options.
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The international tour of "A Celtic Christmas" will hit Newport News and Richmond with one-day performances in each city.
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The destroyer spent the most time of any ship on an operation in the Caribbean, which has become deadly in recent months.
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Even though it’s part of the USS Ford Strike Group, the two deployed separately.
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“We need to do it in a smart, environmentally safe way," Terry McAuliffe said of short-term natural gas projects.
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Residents in southern Chesapeake and northeastern North Carolina now have a closer option for urgent care and advanced imaging.