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East Coast ports will likely see the true impacts of the trade war later in May.
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It includes more money for Suffolk Public Schools, higher utility rates and flat property tax rates.
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No one knows what caused 11-year-old Josh Sikes to die last November. But his final moments in a Virginia Beach classroom have led to investigations and renewed questioning over techniques used by Southeastern Cooperative Educational Programs.
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The jet’s crew is safe after a cable broke on the carrier during landing Tuesday.
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Roger Loria, a retired Richmond professor, is a Holocaust survivor who continues to speak publicly about what his family endured in 1940s Europe because of hate.
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Updated: The cuts affect more than 150 people serving in the commonwealth.
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Two members of the Williamsburg-James City County school board wanted to rename the school, which is named after a slaveholder and a founder of the College of William & Mary.
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In an emergency meeting, the school board rehashed the debate surrounding an April vote that led to slashing diversity, equity and inclusion programs to comply with an executive order.
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Youngkin vetoes Confederate tax break roll back, but First Amendment scholar says that might be bestVirginia Beach Del. Alex Askew’s effort passed the 2025 session along party lines, but Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed it saying, “narrowly targeting specific organizations to gain or lose such tax exemptions sets an inappropriate precedent.”
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New environmental laws in Virginia include protecting wetlands and building community 'power plants'Here’s a look at environmental legislation that survived the final stages of this year’s General Assembly session.
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A year after consultants presented a housing study, Norfolk’s mayor said the panel of mostly city officials will develop an action plan.