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The dockworkers' union has agreed to extend its existing contract until January to work out details of a new contract that will include 62% raises.
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Matt Gallina, 48, died of cancer in August. Enhanced screening for cancer and heart disease could help prevent more deaths, the fire chief said.
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Students, lawmakers and free-speech activists question if updated university policies that regulate student demonstrations violate First Amendment rights. A policy director with the 25-year-old Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression says an “unprecedented number of new restrictions” have been introduced at U.S. universities this academic year, which changes how students express themselves on campus.
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The upcoming election has high stakes, according to LGBTQ+ voters and allies. Hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation and gender identity have spiked in Virginia and in the U.S. The number of bills considered anti-LGBTQ+ has also increased. At a recent PrideFest event, attendees shared why they plan to vote.
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Keegan Chetwynd recently received the Warbirds' Rising Star Award from the National Warbird Operator Conference.
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Thousands of homes in Hampton Roads have flooded at least twice, according to federal insurance dataThe National Flood Insurance Program recently made data on repetitive loss properties public for the first time.
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Part of a growing national project called Guns to Gardens, local participants hope they’re planting a seed that grows into a bigger movement in Hampton Roads.
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Super Hornets NAS Oceana fly over Carter’s home in Plains, Georgia.
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The economic impacts of the strike hinges on how long it goes on, one economist says.
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Glenn Oder is the Fort Monroe Authority’s first and only leader in its history. People close to him say his legacy is one of ambition, faith and family.
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The event comes months after another one of Virginia’s historically Black colleges lost the chance to host a presidential debate for the first time in American history.