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The Hague Parade launches Sunday afternoon on the Hague in Norfolk and features creative, colorful floats and displays, and a fashion show across the pedestrian bridge. It will end at the Chrysler Museum of Art.
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Over the past weekend, the Rappahannock Indian Tribe gathered with the community of donors, volunteers, federal agencies, conservationists and local people who helped them obtain nearly a thousand acres of ancestral lands high above the river that shares their name.
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The destroyer USS Harvey C. Barnum arrives in Norfolk next year.
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Leaving medications in a hot car for extended periods of time can make them less effective or potentially dangerous. Certain medications can also make you more prone to heat illness.
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A new exhibition, 'Constructing Mexico: Photography and National Identity,' examines how photographers during a century captured the country and influenced its character.
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Managing statewide staff shortages has included training primary care providers to recognize and assess mental health issues themselves.
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"We thought we were leading America. But given what's going on now, it looks like we're on the wrong side of the trend,” Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell told Radio IQ.
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The Visionaries for Change giving circle was established five years ago to work in Black communities, providing grants to support community programs. It's exceeded its own expectations.