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Residents in southern Chesapeake and northeastern North Carolina now have a closer option for urgent care and advanced imaging.
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Changes made after meetings with residents and landlords; majority don’t feel the program will do what the city intends.
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Fleet Forces is one of the largest commands in the Navy.
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Proposed legislation would allow the National Flood Insurance Program to fund dismantling or relocating at-risk coastal structures.
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President Donald Trump’s shift in federal housing policy means some organizations providing housing assistance have to quickly change how their programs operate in order to qualify for federal funding.
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Colonial Williamsburg hosted one of the first traditional Christmas trees in the Colonies. The living history museum replicates 18th-century celebrations, including fireworks and how the enslaved and Indigenous residents marked the season.
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People are concerned the new proposal still gives larger outfits an advantage over small businesses and farmers.
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Environmental groups said the update falls short on several targets, but is critical to moving forward with a shared vision.
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Virginia Tech saw the largest swing, moving 34 points leftward. Radford and Hampton were 23 point shifts. George Mason swung by 17.
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The best way to keep your bill down in Hampton Roads? Buy local.
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The Virginia NAACP's lawsuit against the Shenandoah County School Board for reinstating Confederate names on two schools is set to go to trial next week. In a virtual hearing on Monday, the parties continued arguments over who can use what pieces of evidence. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
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“Waiting for enforcement and litigation would have been devastating,” UVa interim President Mahoney said.