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For years, many Chesapeake patients in psychiatric crisis have had to seek inpatient care outside the region due to limited local capacity.
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Breweries say it takes more than just good beer to stand out in a crowded market.
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More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a number expected to rise sharply as the population ages.
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"We can store those leftovers, so we don’t have to throw them out,” says John Zahurancik with the Arlington-based energy company Fluence.
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The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum released a 'Declaration of Independence' set. Virginia and the nation are marking the country's 250th birthday this year.
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The Sail250 lecture series began in 2025 and continues with discussions on how the state's waterways made Virginia critical to historical events. The lectures are free.
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Tuition for health care graduate programs has risen steadily over the past decade as workforce shortages persist.
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There is one option Arc of Virginia thinks could see funds put back in state coffers even while their community asks for more.
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The renovated Mary T. Christian Theatre has the latest technology, more and better seating and improvements for actors and crew. It will be rededicated Sat., Jan. 10.
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The tour comes as the Congressional Research Service estimates that a new “battleship” could cost $15 billion.
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The vast majority of providers meet or exceed "rigorous expectations."