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In Virginia, the cost of accessing public records can range from free to tens of thousands of dollars — raising questions about how public that information really is.
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The 2026 Hampton Roads Social Justice Conference was April 14-15.
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Lawmakers say the governor's changes do not meet the urgency of the moment.
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With federal funding becoming scarce, Chesapeake Bay communities dig for money to keep channels openIn 2010, Congress began to cut funding to the Army Corps of Engineers. Now, it’s catching up with Virginia’s rural fishing and boating communities around the Chesapeake Bay who must compete for millions of dollars to keep their federal shallow water channels safe for navigation.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger wants to delay the opening of new retail marijuana locations six months. Instead of opening in January of next year, they wouldn’t start sales until next summer. She is also calling for new criminal penalties, raising concerns from advocates about re-criminalization.
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Norfolk-based carrier to join USS Ford as U.S. attempts to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
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Community advocates are continuing a long-running fight to curb coal dust in the Southeast neighborhood.
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“You’ve taken skill games off the table…. What’s on the table?” Sen. Creigh Deeds asked Tuesday.
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“Someone needs to educate the community; why not us,” said Charles Gates, incoming York-James City-Williamsburg branch president.
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A personal property tax credit is proposed rather than lowering the real estate rate, which would remain the same.
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Virginia's executive had until 11:59 p.m. Monday to sign, amend or veto.