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Those close to the registration process said they're likely too busy with early voting to undertake the effort before next week.
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Negotiations had been stalled for weeks over a state tax exemption for data centers.
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This summer, volunteers have been helping preserve the Settlers Museum, a historic farmstead from the 1800s in Smyth County.
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For the first time, Google hosted a public open house about its proposed data center in Botetourt County.
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A 911 call can leave first responders searching for the right address or the safest way into a scene. Newport News officials say drones could soon help answer those questions before crews arrive.
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“I’m opposed to asking our communities to absorb the costs while corporations receive enormous tax incentives," one speaker said at the event in Chesterfield County.
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Environmental lawyer Josephus Allmond takes on a new cabinet position created by Gov. Spanberger. His task? Manage energy policy amidst rising consumer costs and growing demand
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Sixty-percent of new mothers stop breastfeeding before they intended. A Fluvanna County woman invented a wearable device that assesses breast milk quantity, composition, and a baby’s latch to help them troubleshoot problems and breastfeed longer and with confidence.
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Criticism of the organization that operates the power grid in Virginia and 12 other states, in addition to Washington, DC, has grown as electricity prices rise.
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"Overall, we are extremely pleased to see how the administration has met our values," Chelsea Higgs Wise with Marijuana Jusice said.
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