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WHRO’s Barry Graham wants to hear from Hampton Roads residents who have collected Christmas or holiday villages.
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The destroyer spent the most time of any ship on an operation in the Caribbean, which has become deadly in recent months.
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Even though it’s part of the USS Ford Strike Group, the two deployed separately.
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“We need to do it in a smart, environmentally safe way," Terry McAuliffe said of short-term natural gas projects.
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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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Accounts from Virginia Wesleyan University’s Alumni Council shed light on a name change process that was a closely held campaign, and a culmination of university President Scott Miller’s decade of leadership marked by transformative – and at times, controversial – decisions.
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The Department of Juvenile Justice directly oversees the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center near Richmond, the only state-run youth prison. And across the Commonwealth, dozens of locally run facilities hold minors who have entered the justice system.
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Professor Samantha Baskind, author of a book about Moses Jacob Ezekiel, will discuss his work at the Chrysler Museum, particularly his series of sculptures at Norfolk Botanical Gardens.
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Norfolk Police are asking the public to help identify the man who painted Christian crosses across the Masjid ash Shura mosque.