A proposed battery storage plant in Chesapeake meets the city’s requirements. Neighbors don’t see it that way.
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“The materiality of this pavilion rises out of the ground as a dark solid brick mass. Eventually finding its way to becoming a lighter more open mass, rising from about 12 feet up to almost 30 feet," architect Burt Pennock said.
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Virginia’s drought is continuing to wreak havoc – with more hot and dry conditions in the near future. State officials are warning mandatory restrictions could be needed if the situation doesn’t improve soon.
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Virginia State Police have released statewide crime statistics for 2025. And there were significant improvements in several categories.
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The State Corporation Commission has said it will make a decision about that as part of the case it’s now considering. At least one consumer advocate is hopeful.
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Despite some recent rain, Virginia remains in a drought—the latest insult for vineyards where grape crops were crushed by an early freeze followed by extreme temperatures.
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Roanoke is in year two of a three-year partnership with USA Cycling to host the Endurance Mountain Bike National Championships. They started Sunday with a marathon event at Carvins Cove and continue through this weekend.
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After decades of campaigning against the use of tobacco, public health experts say the number of young people who smoke has been rising.
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Opposite-sex divorce still makes up the lion's share of divorces in Virginia, about 98%.
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Kent Carpenter had been a biological sciences professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, since 1996. His research — which focused on the Philippines and the Coral Triangle between the Indian and Pacific oceans — shaped conservation efforts around the world.
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Voters in Virginia and Nevada — both states where abortion is already legal through at least 24 weeks of pregnancy — are considering state constitutional amendments to create a right to abortion.
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