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New data shows the region has one of the steepest year-over-year drops in pending home sales in the nation.
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The referendum would ask residents if they prefer voting by district or at-large for city government.
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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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“I mean, unless you’re stealing from your campaign account to enrich yourself, you really shouldn’t have anything to worry about,” Delegate Marcus Simon told Radio IQ.
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'Give Me Liberty' exhibition in Richmond invites the world to see Virginia's role in forging AmericaThe new exhibition marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence next year and it's the first of its kind among national events.
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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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The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural programming.
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The park, home to more than 150 cherry trees, has been closed since October for road improvements. It will open for visitors to view the trees and attend the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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WHRO News reached out to Hampton Roads divisions and education associations – here’s what we heard.
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