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Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Services began in 1855 in Norfolk, housing children orphaned by the yellow fever epidemic. The group is marking its 170-year anniversary in Norfolk on Sunday.
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The move may reshape the US House districts before the 2026 midterms.
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“I often call us the safety net of the safety net,” Health Brigade executive director Karen Legato said.
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The city is rewriting language for a possible charter change to ensure it doesn’t effect its longstanding Agricultural Reserve Program
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The annual LAVA Halloween Extravaganza has come a long way since its small beginnings in a warehouse nine years ago.
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Fundraising by Democrats and Republicans has pushed the cost of some Virginia House races over $2 million, according to public filings
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Now in its fourth week, the government shutdown has become the second-longest in modern history, putting programs like SNAP at risk.
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'A real loss': Virginia legal observers worried about staffing changes in federal prosecutor officesStaffing in Virginia’s two U. S. Attorney offices has seen noticeable changes since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. Some of that’s to be expected when a new administration begins, though some legal observers say what’s happening is very different.
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Corn mazes, pumpkin patches, haunts and hayrides account for a sizable chunk of farms’ annual revenue — if weather permits.
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Roughly 75% of recent initial claims are tied to furloughs, according to the state.