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Several historically Black neighborhoods near the proposed site say they’re bearing a disproportionate burden of local gas infrastructure.
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John T. Biggers was an artist student at Hampton in the 1940s and later became a nationally known educator and artist. The retrospective features pieces that have never been showcased before.
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The legislation could force more than 300,000 Virginians off their insurance.
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“This is state-licensed mental health professionals that want to abuse their position of trust with LGBTQ youth into trying to change a part of themselves that cannot be changed,” Equality Virginia's Narissa Rahaman said.
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Results from elections held under Virginia Beach’s election system still stand, but the ruling didn’t offer any immediate resolution to the conflicting requirements.
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Local officials use what they call a “Harry Potter resiliency sorting hat” to help residents with problems such as flood damage and failing septic systems.
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The ‘momnibus’ package is among the new laws going into effect Tuesday.
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Members of the Virginia legislature's LGBTQ+ Caucus question if the Commonwealth's first openly gay candidate to run for a statewide office, John Reid, has the community's best interests in mind.
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Large Scale Exercise 2025 combines Navy commands in 22 time zones into a single scenario.
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James City County will see a plan in the fall about establishing a community land trust, like Richmond, Charlottesville and Lynchburg use to keep housing prices down.
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