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St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown is the only pre-Revolutionary War building that remains in the city. The church is offering free tours on Thursday.
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Chronic diseases account for most health care spending in the United States, yet nutrition and lifestyle medicine remain limited parts of medical training.
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Virginia is the national leader in champion trees, which are the largest documented of their species, including oaks and pines around Hampton Roads.
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A Chesapeake detective says it’s a race against time to solve the decades-old mystery.
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The Federal Communications Commission voted this fall to hike rate caps for phone and video calls that incarcerated people and their families can be charged. While Virginia’s rates sit below those limits, prison reform advocates say communications costs are still too high.
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Electrified Marina sells boats that run purely on electricity, instead of a gas engine.
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In the past year, the Department of Counseling and Human Services has offered students to Norfolk Navy Fleet and Family Support Center.
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About 60 volunteers help neglected or abused children in Virginia Beach. The nonprofit behind the service needs more people to meet demand.
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Scotland House has been selling Celtic wares for 55 years, from kilts to ties, sourcing products from makers across the Atlantic.
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The president takes a swipe at cost overturns at Newport News Shipbuilding while unveiling a ship filled with costly new technology.
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A new H3N2 flu variant now dominates U.S. cases and could bring a surge in infections and hospitalizations.
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Outside the Lines in Norfolk specializes in sensory art, which focuses on stimulating the senses and the creative process rather than a finished product.