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New gates offer clear views of the airfield and new food choices.
Virginia officials are warning against driving under the influence of cannabis, but researchers say measuring impairment – and its role in crashes – remains far more complex than alcohol.
An Oceanfront resident who lives near a temporary all-ages curfew area says it prevents her from traveling freely.
State Sen. Lashrecse Aird says Democrats are exploring options to respond to the amendments.
Most of Hampton Roads’ congressional districts would stay roughly the same in Democrats’ proposed redistricting. A Republican stronghold could change dramatically.
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