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The Virginia Beach City Council this week discussed the city’s development authority suspension of work with Hampton Roads Transit on a regional bus facility that was already partially funded.
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Virginia is racing to produce enough energy to meet growing demand. But solar developers are running into pushback from rural communities, which worry about environmental impacts and changing land use.
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Residents concerned about noise and environmental impacts flooded City Hall to speak against what would have been the first major data center in the region.
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The Democratic field now appears to be set for the November election.
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The GAO says problems with new technology have delayed the future USS John F. Kennedy.
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Bridge tunnel expansion work is expected to be completed within two years.
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State regulators are set to hear from petitioners seeking to require terrapin excluder devices on crab cages next week. The proposal faces pushback from commercial crabbers.
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The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers.
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Since 2020, at least 20 localities in Virginia have had active militia groups, according to media reports. Southern Poverty Law Center's recent report counts two militia groups in Hampton Roads.
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St. Paul – a hamlet of 830 people in coal country - remade itself into a bustling spot for ecotourism and off-road trails
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The announcement comes two months after Sentara announced it was shutting down degree programs at its college.
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"Un/Bound: Free Black Virginians, 1619-1865’ at the Museum of History & Culture showcases stories, objects and collaborations from experts on a lesser-discussed topic.