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The Solar for All program would have helped about 15,000 households get rooftop panels or buy into shared solar projects.
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The Ghent Rooftop Bar hosts the Boozy Bookfair Thursday and Friday. It was a one-day event that became so popular that organizers added another day.
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Providing child care can be a boon for recruitment, retention and productivity.
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The Nature Conservancy is halfway through its ambitious 10-year plan to preserve 253,000 acres and boost local economies across three Appalachian states. Backed by a loan from Virginia and private investors, it’s faced challenges and critics. The experiment could be the future of large-scale conservation – or not.
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The deal between the U.S, Australia and the United Kingdom known as AUKUS includes the purchase of submarines from the U.S and learning from American shipbuilders.
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Members of the Nansemond, Chickahominy and Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribes spoke as part of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's climate lecture series.
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City Council wants to get more feedback before taking action on an ordinance that advocates say would criminalize homelessness.
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Saturday marks the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army and the area is celebrating with festivals, fireworks, music and theatrical performances.
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One York County Supervisor said the consideration comes down to cost.
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Norfolk school board members clashed over Sharon Byrdsong’s termination, with some claiming the decision is a result of internal disorganization of the board.
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“Evidence: Coal Dust in Hampton Roads” will be on display at the Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center through July 9.