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Andrew Rice, a deputy commonwealth’s attorney, will succeed longtime GOP Del. Barry Knight, who died last month.
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The Ford's crew left Norfolk, Va., on June 24, initially bound for the Mediterranean. More than nine months later, the crew is now in the Red Sea for the war with Iran with no clear return date.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering a bill that would expand collective bargaining for some government employees but deny it to others.
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The funds will support heart health programs in the region, including CPR education and hypertension awareness.
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Although casino workers were hopeful this year, the General Assembly once again failed to bring to the floor any discussion on the exemption to Virginia's Indoor Clean Air Act.
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On a cool weekend, crowds stayed away, letting police ease into a new early curfew.
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Funding and service cuts have advocates and patients worried about how Virginia will fare in it's fight against HIV infections.
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The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown recently opened a special exhibition, 'Outlander: Costumes Woven in Time,' which features pieces from the popular TV series, 'Outlander.'
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As the military has eliminated diversity and equal opportunity policies, some advocates say they've also seen the culture change concerning sexual assault and harassment.
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The legislation is expected to be signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger.
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Virginia officials say they anticipate more requests for assistance to cover electricity bills in the coming month following cold temperatures in January and February.
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