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It will feature stories of survivors and images of them and their families.
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These fights aren’t happening in vacuum; last year Democrats picked up more than a dozen seats in the House of Delegates and swept every executive seat, running partly on a message of new limits on firearms.
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“When we talk about saving (Tangier), I’m talking about a way of life, a culture,” said Tangier's Mayor, James “Ooker” Eskridge.
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Data shows Virginia has more than 17,000 unfilled registered nurse positions.
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USS Nimitz will spend what is expected to be its final year in Norfolk, ahead of being decommissioned.
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When Virginia starts its legal marijuana market next July, a number of state criminal laws will change.
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Norfolk Botanical Garden's butterfly house again grabs the top spot in the country as a reader favorite place to visit and learn
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Chesapeake native Lora Hinton graduated in 1971 and went on to become Louisiana State University’s first African American football player.
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Up to $10,000 in grant funding is available for shops to help with rent, mortgage, and utility costs, but owners call it a band-aid, not a fix.
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The city's registrar's office moved earlier this year, putting it closer to a voting location at the Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library.
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