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                Billionaires from outside Virginia and partisan groups are fueling campaigns in the final weeks before the Nov. 4 elections.
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                While national debates revive unproven claims about what causes autism, local families say they’re focused on more immediate concerns.
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                        Since 1967, Job Corps has been a fixture in Marion, Va. The residential campus on Main Street has trained generations in health care skills. Despite bipartisan support under previous administrations, the Trump administration is trying to close it.
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                        An amendment to Virginia’s constitution that could see the Commonwealth’s congressional districts redrawn in time for the 2026 midterms cleared its first hurdles Wednesday afternoon.
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                        The coastwide catch limit will be reduced by 20%, which is less than environmental and recreational fishing groups had hoped after a recently reported decline in the menhaden population.
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                        Officials say they’ve been surprised by some of the data, including how much cannabis is being sold and what's selling the most.
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                        Four Democrats filed the resolution Tuesday afternoon.
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                        Venazir Martinez has created festive murals around the world, each reflecting their surrounding communities. She will discuss her work Thursday, Oct. 30 at ODU.
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                        Required scores for Standards of Learning tests, or SOLs, will be raised for Virginia’s K-12 students. These so-called “cut” scores measure the minimum outcome students need to achieve proficiency in the tests. WMRA’s Ayse Pirge reports.
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                        The effects of increased energy demand have been a central campaign issue.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
