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Former Virginia Beach resident Inez Davenport Jones returned home recently for a party celebrating her 100th birthday. She reflected on a student protest in 1951 that changed education in the U.S.
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“It’s compassion; you’re just treating people like they have value and worth,” said Roy Gerardi, human services outreach and crisis counselor.
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The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia & Eastern Shore's current warehouse in Norfolk isn't big enough.
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The hospital system estimates the change could reduce about 78,000 pounds of plastic waste each year.
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Farmers in Virginia face some serious challenges. But in Albemarle County, one farm owner is hopeful that by improving her land, she can help plants and animals to survive and thrive.
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Gregg went to high school in Newport News before becoming the first Black three star general in the Army.
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A court ruling says Virginia Beach didn’t do everything it could to implement a new voting system.
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The Barrett-Peake Heritage Foundation is completing renovations on its center. The open house honors the birthday of its founder, the late Del. Mary T. Christian.
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About 85% of beaches in coastal Virginia tested positive for harmful bacteria at least once last summer.
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Teens with a Purpose is a nonprofit that aims to hone the confidence, creative talent and skills teenagers need to feel better about themselves and positively impact their communities.
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The new book, 'Queer Virginia,' is an essay collection that highlights the creative ways LGBTQ+ people during the centuries have defied societal norms and fought for acceptance.