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The seals are largely absent from the historical record in coastal Virginia, but they’re coming here more frequently.
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Michelle Young, author of the nonfiction 'The Art Spy,' will discuss her WWII book at the Chrysler Museum of Art on Saturday in Norfolk.
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A nonprofit newsroom received law enforcement rosters and certification data from the state after a court battle.
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In Hampton Roads, people 55 and older make up about a third of the homeless population.
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As hospitals face workforce shortages and growing demand for specialized care, UVA Health and Riverside Health are testing a partnership model that leaders say could be replicated by other health systems across Virginia and beyond.
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City Council plans to revisit conversations on improving rental quality later this year.
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"The need for affordable and attainable housing is not a Democratic or Republican issue."
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Researchers say many cases begin with unclear pricing and billing, and can escalate into wage garnishment and financial hardship.
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“You have baby boomers who are demanding care. You have millennials and younger that are demanding their fair right to work," Thomas told Radio IQ. "So, the two are meeting and the state needs to meet the moment.”
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia about President Trump's budget request that includes $1.5 trillion for the military.
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The city of Virginia Beach and business owners say getting ready for summer is a year-round effort.