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About 60 volunteers help neglected or abused children in Virginia Beach. The nonprofit behind the service needs more people to meet demand.
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Scotland House has been selling Celtic wares for 55 years, from kilts to ties, sourcing products from makers across the Atlantic.
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From commissary to carpooling, communities are building safety nets.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin’s term is set to end in the coming weeks, but a report he’s helping write for President Donald Trump could soon be released — potentially with big changes for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Frank Gupton, CEO of Medicines for All, said he hopes that will lead to production facilities closer to those high need areas like sub-Saharan Africa.
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The formation of the Western Hemisphere Command is intended to bolster the Administration's military priorities, including border security and targeting suspected drug cartels in the Caribbean.
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The Department of Interior ordered a suspension on five offshore wind projects because of unspecified national security concerns.
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Members of the General Assembly are about to consider dozens of bills aimed at improving public education. Some of that legislation deals with students who speak English as a second language.
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A lease for a site next to Norfolk Premium Outlets in Virginia Beach has been signed, according to Virginia’s senators.
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The state report shows how gun violence affects the social and economic health of communities.
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Beardsley, a longtime consultant, has led the Darden School of Business since 2015.