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Attorneys general argue the Trump administration policy change weakens federal accountability amid rising scrutiny of detention conditions.
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The Museum of Black Women Innovators will open in the fall.
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The flower, named “Lady MacDeath,” only emerges every few years, up to a decade.
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"Because if they're not coming to Virginia and they go somewhere else in PJM, that's an impact on our energy prices," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said in an interview with Politico.
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Hairstylist Ashley O’Brien found herself connecting women to each other from her salon chair. She started a walking club to help more women meet.
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Chesapeake Public Schools proposed opening an Early Childhood Education Center in Fall 2027, using the Norfolk Highlands Primary building.
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The only ferry route in Currituck County was established to bring residents to school. Officials call anticipated tolls an unfair tax.
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About 20% of Virginians have a criminal conviction or past arrest. Virginia legislators passed a law to allow the sealing of that history years ago, but it’s just going into effect this week.
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Virginia’s new budget gives all but nine cities and counties the ability to hold referendums on sales taxes for school construction and renovation.
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The law applies to food vendors, including grocery stores, food trucks, caterers and schools.
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Naro Expanded Cinema in Norfolk continues its annual Festival of Classic Films series as a tribute to long-time arts critic Mal Vincent, who died in 2021.
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Vance takes a swipe at former President Joe Biden while outlining his war philosophy in Virginia Beach.