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The NEON Festival brings together local artists and art lovers, and this year, it will unveil 10 new art projects and collaborations. The immersive, street-wide festival is free.
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Kits containing sensory and communication tools were developed by a career paramedic whose son has autism. They’re now carried on every ambulance in the city.
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Health departments across the region are holding clinics to get students vaccinated before the start of the school year.
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WHRO answers questions about the discussion of plans to replace the Williamsburg branch building and add a new county one.
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The muni-muni club formed to help the Norfolk Tides produce an annual Filipino-American Heritage Night. Now it holds events year-round to support Filipino-owned businesses and promote the contributions of Filipino Americans to the area.
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It would be the first fusion plant connected to a commercial power grid.
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Rear Adm. Kavon Hakimzadeh says the USS Eisenhower will leave the yard ahead of schedule.
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Virginia decriminalized marijuana possession back in 2021, but the substance remains illegal to sell.
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Director Jens Dilling talked about the future of the facility during a visit by the U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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Local researchers recently estimated that tidal marshes generate $90 million annually for the Middle Peninsula.
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Troops will now face tougher rules to get exceptions to the daily shaving requirement. That could especially affect Black men with a skin condition that makes shaving painful and potentially disfiguring.