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Charleston’s board says it’s “confident in its decision” after WHRO investigation found contracts violated laws and policies.
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The FBI has not provided information about the raid of Lucas’s Portsmouth office and The Cannabis Outlet, which the senator owns.
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The Government Accountability Office highlights Joint Base Langley-Eustis and Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
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Prescription Drug Affordability Boards have faced challenges in states where they’ve been created, including litigation.
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Families in Norfolk, Va., await the return of roughly 15,000 sailors and Marines as the USS Ford continues a deployment that started more than 10 months ago.
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The city is updating a master plan to merge industrial, sports tourism and municipal uses in an area called the Interfacility Traffic Area.
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The latest State of the River report has some good news — but there’s still a long way to go.
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A coalition of residents, including some religious leaders, want the Newport News school board to undo a group of policies that the district adopted in 2023.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering the fate of a bill that could help people recover damages in court.
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Supporters said the Virginia Guardian app could help get information about missing people out more effectively.
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Dozens of projects withdrawn from the connection queue in recent years would have powered more than a million homes.