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Fredericksburg is the latest city facing a decision about what to do with a relic from the era of slavery, but this time it's not a statue. And, questions…
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Virginia's first direct digital connection to Europe is now open. And, local government leaders in Southwest Virginia are hopeful that passenger trains…
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Interest in hunting appears to be on the decline in Virginia. And, when local government offices decide to stop processing passport applications things…
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Despite some apparent disadvantages, Virginia Beach has joined the competition for Amazon's new headquarters. And, a new high school in Richmond is…
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Residents of a Norfolk neighborhood were taken by surprise when the city cut down a stand of 200-year-old oak trees. And, Virginia's tourism industry…
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A new federal grant is on the way to help in the ongoing battle against erosion and pollution on Virginia's Atlantic shore. And, new parents concerned…
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A contest in which children chase pigs at a Virginia county fair has generated a pair of petitions and worldwide attention. And, one of the people who…
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A new law has opened the way for Virginia ABC stores to sell the strongest alcoholic beverage ever made available in state liquor outlets. But it won't be…
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DuPont has agreed to pay the largest environmental damage award ever in Virginia. The money will go toward restoring ecosystems damaged by a mercury…
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In the next 20 years, the number of people over the age of 65 in Virginia is expected to double. But as Michael Pope tells us, some places will get older…