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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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“If we don’t have the ability as a state to regulate [AI], that’s a problem,” Del. Michelle Maldonado said.
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Museum exhibit aligns with the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Hampton, the first Revolutionary War fight south of Massachusetts.
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Hampton Roads fighters and ships are part of a build up after U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear facilitiesFighters from Langley moved last week, while the Ford Strike Group leaves Tuesday.
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The court ruled conservative interest groups behind the suit, as well as the Trump administration, have until September to decide how to proceed given changes to federal priorities.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration briefed legislators on potential health care cuts for the first time this week.
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As the Filipino population grew in Hampton Roads, community groups looked for a place to gather and celebrate their culture. On June 24, 2000, the Philippine Cultural Center opened in Virginia Beach.
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Solar farms in Suffolk now have to place certain equipment farther away from residential property lines and better control sound.
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The weekend-long festival features country hits, 1970s ABBA classics, and The Beach Boys at Colonial Williamsburg.