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WHRO talked with the woman at the helm of an effort to get more doctors, nurses, therapists and health technicians trained and working in the region.
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The Nansemond opened a medical clinic in 2023 and says the state seemingly messed up Medicaid billing.
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Officials say next-generation aircraft and growing community support have tipped the scales in favor of attracting international carriers.
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The Southeastern Public Service Authority spent the past year looking for a new way to handle the region's trash as space at the Regional Landfill runs out.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2025, there will be almost 3 million more older workers than there were 10 years ago.
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The Fortune 500 company acquired the rival for nearly $9 billion in 2015. Now, it’s selling to private equity firms for $1 billion.
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Tax bills will likely get a little heftier, while downtown parking gets cheaper if you’re willing to walk
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Rapterra claims to be the tallest and longest launched-wing coaster in the world.
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"I pray this will be a turnaround, if any of these policies are worth a dime," said Ron Jenkins with the Virginia Loggers Association.
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The Republican governor advertised 250,000 open jobs across the state at an event in Virginia Beach Tuesday.
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Federal firings have affected an estimated 6,000 veterans, who make up a disproportionate share of the government workforce.