Virginia State Police say a bus crashed into several other vehicles early Friday morning on Interstate 95 in Stafford County.
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Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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Lynchburg city officials now admit that Liberty University shared plans with them to dramatically expand.Despite that, city council passed a resolution to formally retract information related to that growth.
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In an effort to reduce crashes and improve safety for workers in highway work zones, the Virginia State Police are stepping up the use of speed cameras.
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A letter, dated Wednesday, removed John Rocovich from the Board of Visitors effective immediately.
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"The likenesses of Washington and several others are completely off. It's one of the obvious ways fact and fiction kind of coexist here."
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Over the last decade, Virginia lost about 500,000 acres of farmland to developers, and experts say we could lose even more. That’s why two non-profits have teamed up to save family farms and to ensure that the next generation can afford to produce local food and jobs.
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Prices will rise and employment will fall. That's the grim forecast from the folks at the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia, which is now estimating more job losses than previously anticipated.
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The test comes as the Navy looks at alternative ways to power bases.
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Darius Van Arman, like so many others, wound up in Charlottesville to attend the University of Virginia. He initially studied math but said he wasn’t fully invested in academics.
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Virginia is known for its beauty— from mountains and coastal marshes to farmlands and historic towns. Now, a group called Scenic Virginia is asking the public to help identify some of the Commonwealth’s best views.
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