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Launching in 2026, it will provide artistic and creative organizations with grants, license and permit fee relief.
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A group of nonprofits is hosting a “Solar Schools” event in Norfolk Saturday, with the clock ticking on federal clean energy tax credits.
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Candidates for the 69th and 71st House of Delegates seats participated in a livestreamed forum hosted by WHRO and Williamsburg Watch.
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When the Trump administration asked nine universities – including the University of Virginia – to sign an agreement in exchange for preferential access to federal funding, it requested a response by October 20th.
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The Agricultural Reserve Program has preserved more than 11,000 acres of farmland since its inception three decades ago.
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James City County supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to begin site work on the new county government center.
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The Stockley Gardens Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday and funds the Hope House Foundation, which supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their homes.
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The law school hopes the new Center for Energy Law & Policy will be a hub for addressing growing energy issues.
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The governor's office has twice cited "working papers" in response to records requests.
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Virginia’s election is less than three weeks away. Brad Kutner spent some time with the candidates for the state’s highest office.
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The NEON Festival brings together local artists and art lovers, and this year, it will unveil 10 new art projects and collaborations. The immersive, street-wide festival is free.
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Kits containing sensory and communication tools were developed by a career paramedic whose son has autism. They’re now carried on every ambulance in the city.