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Rentals in the Rent Ready program would be marketed as quality-certified if they scored well after inspection.
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Norfolk School Board members made their own closure plan, but it doesn’t fulfill City Council’s charge. With changing financial conditions, that could become a problem.
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For the would-be governors, the first question focused on fears about federal cuts to Medicaid that disability advocacy groups worry could disproportionately impact their communities.
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Thousands of Flock Safety surveillance cameras captured Virginia travellers with an unblinking eye. Their data was shared and searched around the country millions of times.
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The Governor's office vows that troops won’t be used directly for law enforcement.
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Doctors say opting out of insurance is cheaper overall and allows them to spend more time with fewer patients to improve care and guard against burnout.
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The median sales price for a home in James City County surged 74% from January 2016 to June 2025, to $485,000, according to the Virginia Association of Realtors.
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City Council voted Tuesday to remove a 21-acre plot from its land-use plan to allow a business to expand. The parcel included a right-of-way and the business could not build with the ROW in place.
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The newly-designated military zones, which include sites in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, allow troops to detain migrants and others who trespass.
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The Norfolk Forum was established over 90 years ago to host lectures on pertinent affairs of the time. The forum continues the work and its season begins this week.
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“I think one of the benchmarks is when you come home and you’re recognized. You go away and you come back, and people sort of notice what you’ve done," Geter said.