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In most years, the Commonwealth has gained federal civilian workers. The Trump administration’s cuts took away more than 20,000 government jobs last year.
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Those who help people prepare for death say their work is rarely talked about publicly and often invisible, making the job harder.
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The state Senate is expected to pass the amendments later this week.
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"Here in Virginia, we're going to do what's necessary to level the playing field."
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Organizations, employers, colleges and universities are working together to boost the apprentice system in Hampton Roads.
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Hospital systems across the country are consolidating maternity care, leaving large geographic areas with limited services.
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“This is a new era for Virginia. An era not defined by chaos, but by competence. We got a new model," Speaker Don Scott said. "We want to make America boring again.”
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The Virginia Symphony will perform a commissioned piece by composer Curtis Stewart Friday and Saturday. Next week, it partners with area churches for more concerts.
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The new platform does not change how mitigation banks are permitted or operated in Virginia, but could make it easier to move through the process.
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Rector Rachel Sheridan defended the public university board's decision.
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Making child care more affordable is "going to lift all the boats."