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Since 1967, Job Corps has been a fixture in Marion, Va. The residential campus on Main Street has trained generations in health care skills. Despite bipartisan support under previous administrations, the Trump administration is trying to close it.
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The coastwide catch limit will be reduced by 20%, which is less than environmental and recreational fishing groups had hoped after a recently reported decline in the menhaden population.
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Required scores for Standards of Learning tests, or SOLs, will be raised for Virginia’s K-12 students. These so-called “cut” scores measure the minimum outcome students need to achieve proficiency in the tests. WMRA’s Ayse Pirge reports.
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The effects of increased energy demand have been a central campaign issue.
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The White House has not outlined a strategy for placing so much Navy fire power off the coast of Venezuela.
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Children admire a combine near their home in the rural city, resulting in a memorable ride around a soybean field. It’s about teaching how food “gets on the plate,” the farmer says.
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Virginia Opera's season includes a piece based on the heroics of a Civil War spy based in Richmond
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If you drive along coast of Virginia or any other state on the eastern seaboard, you might catch sight of ghost forests— large stands of dead trees. Using AI, scientists from the University of Virginia have created a map that details the destruction.