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Preservation Virginia said the communities of Hobson and Oakland are both threatened by flooding and encroaching modern development.
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Following a compelling clue found by the late Dr. John Herr, Dr. Craig Slingluff and his colleagues may have found a new target for cancer treatments.
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Demonstrators and faculty members have criticized law enforcement and college administrators for their handling of anti-war protests.
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The Family Readiness Group offers aid to the families of Army troops from Joint Base Langley/Fort Eustis while their soldiers prepare for a Gaza aid mission.
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The state Department of Environmental Quality says stricter federal air pollution standards could tip more days from being considered good to moderate quality.
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Virginia has implemented new guidelines to establish a unified rating and improvement system to assess the commonwealth’s publicly funded early childhood care providers.
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More than 7,000 people in northeastern North Carolina have enrolled in Medicaid since the state expanded the program in December 2023.
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UVA President Jim Ryan said Virginia State Police, who deployed pepper spray to clear an encampment on campus, became involved after officers met “physical confrontation and attempted assault” from protesters.
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The General Assembly reconvenes Monday for a special session.
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A recent study shows Williamsburg students underperform compared to James City County students in the same joint school district.
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The city is planning to restore nearly 50 acres of marsh habitat lost from erosion.
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The new Regional Organizations Presidents’ Council thinks frank discussions and deliberate action can break regional inaction that’s plagued Hampton Roads.