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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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Four clubs set up together in Hampton for 2025’s annual amateur radio field day.
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The ecosystem spanning more than 3,200 square miles remains a largely natural landscape, but population growth could make that hard to maintain, according to a new report.
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Colonial Williamsburg's annual July 4 fireworks show draws thousands and requires a year of planning and agreeable weather to ensure the safety of buildings and people.
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Princess Anne County Grill was a popular draw to the Virginia Beach Farmers Market until the city closed it more than a year ago for renovations.
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Hundreds of Flock Safety cameras capturing images of motorists across Virginia weren’t supposed to be used for immigration enforcement. But they were.
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The Western District of Virginia stretches from Winchester through Charlottesville, Roanoke and all the way to Floyd County. And the district will likely have a new federal prosecutor soon.
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Nearly 350 people in southeastern Virginia visited urgent care or emergency rooms with heat-related illness in late June.
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Crozet’s Neil Handa competed in the state finals in Williamsburg earlier this month after writing an essay about the impact of excessive screen time on young people.
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The legislation could force more than 300,000 Virginians off their insurance.