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Tom is a 2-year-old turkey who greets customers and struts at the store in Currituck County.
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In the North Carolina mountains, the VA is making house calls to veterans still isolated from HeleneWhile conditions have improved after the storm hit in September, but some veterans remain without electricity and cut off by damaged roads.
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A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey is a window into how changing conditions even in protected natural areas can speed up global warming in a vicious cycle.
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Virginia is home to the world’s largest concentration of data centers. Here's what that means.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in North Carolina's presidential, House and gubernatorial contests. View the live results.
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More than 6000 National Guardsmen have been deployed to the Helene relief effort. With many roads and bridges knocked out, much of their work is being done by helicopter.
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Charlottesville-based Apex Clean Energy is almost done building a 45-turbine wind farm near Edenton that will power Google data centers.
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One collapse happened early Friday and damaged an adjacent home. Later that night, the neighboring home also fell into the ocean.
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The Cape Hatteras National Seashore teamed up with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study how to manage the island’s transportation systems without worsening erosion and flooding.
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The Marines were on leave when they were grabbed on the street.