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The Norfolk Forum was established over 90 years ago to host lectures on pertinent affairs of the time. The forum continues the work and its season begins this week.
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WHRO asked candidates about the topics you said you were most interested in to help you as you head to the polls.
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The world's highest concentration of data centers is in Virginia. Many residents are not happy about that.
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Virginia’s housing shortage looks grim, but builders and developers say incremental change will help“What we’re seeing is economic factors around competitiveness that are putting us at a disadvantage,” Martin Johnson with Virginia Realtors said after a meeting of the Virginia Housing Commission.
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Attorneys for the Norfolk school board say there was never a separation agreement drawn up for former Superintendent Sharon Byrdsong because those details were laid out in her original contract.
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The 25th Annual Norfolk Latino Music & Food Festival includes merchants, family-friendly activities and great food representing the diversity of Latino culture.
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New research out of William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science explores the relationship between the worm and its host.
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The federal investigation into George Mason’s DEI policies sparks strong pushback, with supporters calling it a politically motivated attack on one of the nation’s most diverse public universities.
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Garden workers will vote on whether or not to unionize on July 23.
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The exercise comes months after a fatal plane crash ahead of the air show at Langley.
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The Mitchell’s satyr butterfly is the only butterfly in Virginia that’s federally listed as endangered, and scientists are working to preserve the few meadows where these elusive butterflies still exist.
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Alliance’s presence is expected to grow in Hampton Roads despite Republican criticism over allies' military spending