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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 vast majority of providers meet or exceed "rigorous expectations."
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As the Pentagon rolls out tougher fitness standards and punishments for troops who fall short, some advocates are criticizing approaches that emphasize discipline over support.
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The USS Ford Carrier Strike Group and USS Iwo Jima ARG remain at the center of operation, after months in the region.
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Members of the Virginia General Assembly are about to consider a number of bills aimed at what they are calling an affordability agenda. That includes efforts aimed at helping renters.
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WHRO’s journalists share the stories they’re most proud of, want to brag about or think readers might want to read again.
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Holistic wellness and spiritual practices like crystals have gained popularity since the pandemic.
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Take another listen to the most-listened-to episodes of Another View with Barbara Hamm Lee from 2025.
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Whether on air or on stage, Msesippi leads with heart and intentionality.
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Fifteen Virginia health centers allege that for 25 years, the state has paid less than the average cost per visit for services the health centers provide to Medicaid patients.