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A conversation with Norfolk journalist Jim Morrison on his recent investigation through the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO.
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Photographer Karen Kasmauski spent a year with Black midwives all around Virginia for the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO.
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A Charlottesville man with autism takes steps toward self-sufficiency – a project with family and community support
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Even as new school shootings draw focus, much of the work being done to increase student safety isn’t coming from Richmond. It’s happening on college campuses.
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Newport News, like many cities across the country, face challenges in managing and balancing the needs of the poorest communities, as the federal government tries to remake public housing and improve their standard of living.
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A Visual Journey Along Virginia’s Rail System, Exploring The Past, Present And Future. A monthly photo column.
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Suspected shooter Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. is a student and former football player, according to police.
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In 1960, the typical home cost twice a family’s income. Today, it’s four times what a household earns in a year. And, still, there’s no guarantee millennial buyers will find their dream home.
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The state created a new recreational agency to breathe life into struggling Appalachian communities once dependent on coal for jobs. But has a sprawling ATV trail network ignored environmental rules and met its economic promise?
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In 2017, Charlottesville photographer Eze Amos photographed the series of demonstrations and protests leading up to the violence of the Unite the Right rally.