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All 100 seats in the House of Delegates are up for election this year. Here's what Hampton Roads-area candidates had to say about topics submitted by WHRO readers.
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Virginians will pick a new governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general this year. WHRO readers wanted to know about a few key topics before Election Day.
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Residents in Gloucester and Mathews County will pick new county and school board representatives.
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Virginians will choose a governor, House of Delegates representatives and more. Hampton Roads voters have several options to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
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With staff stretched thin, health systems are rolling out artificial intelligence to ease workloads.
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“We are limited on what revenues we have and what revenues we can access, and I think we’ll exercise that caution at the appropriate time,” said Delegate Terry Austin.
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The Virginia Symphony Orchestra has named its season American Spirit and Symphonic Brilliance. It features American composers and soloists as the nation celebrates its 250th birthday in 2026.
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December marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of 19th-century British author Jane Austen. What would she think of fan groups, movies and now musical that thrive in her honor?
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About half of Virginia households were expected to qualify for Solar For All, which sought to reduce energy bills by making solar power more affordable.
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The state’s milestone Clean Economy Act spurred impressive growth in renewable power. Now, that future is at risk.
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With flu season underway, the updated guideline creates uncertainty among pharmacies and residents in Hampton Roads.
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“There are not really very many good places for this to be developed,” said John McGlennon, Board of Supervisors vice chair.