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Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge welcomes thousands of local students each year for environmental education activities.
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Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' will be simulcast from The Met in New York in theaters across Hampton Roads and on WHRO-FM. One of its stars is Suffolk native Ryan Speedo Green.
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Changes to TRICARE drug coverage are an attempt to provide more choices.
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New legislation waiting for action by the governor will require nursing home ownership transfers to be reviewed by the Virginia Department of Health.
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A mite called tropilaelaps is spreading across honeybee populations in Europe. Researchers are looking at ways to prevent their spread, if they reach the U.S.
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Andrew Rice, a deputy commonwealth’s attorney, will succeed longtime GOP Del. Barry Knight, who died last month.
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The Ford's crew left Norfolk, Va., on June 24, initially bound for the Mediterranean. More than nine months later, the crew is now in the Red Sea for the war with Iran with no clear return date.
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AI tools are helping decrease food waste for grocery stores, but it also means fewer donations of fresh produce to pantries.
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The Dance Theatre of Harlem hadn't performed the iconic ballet in more than two decades; it will resurrect the piece in Norfolk, paying homage to a Norfolk native who was its star.
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When is it okay for a church or faith-based organization to fire an employee if their actions go against the employers deeply held religious beliefs?
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A decades-long study reveals widespread crab cannibals in northern areas of the bay.