Marketplace enrollment in Virginia has dropped roughly 20% this year after premiums rose and federal tax credits expired.
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A lot is still unknown about how AI could transform businesses. Radford University is working to better understand what skills workers in the New River Valley may need in the future.
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Running against a well-known and well-financed front-runner can be frustrating, and most of the candidates on the ballot this year are struggling for attention and campaign contributions.
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Farmers across Virginia have been wrestling with drought and triple-digit heat — even in urban environments.
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The flower, named “Lady MacDeath,” only emerges every few years, up to a decade.
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"Because if they're not coming to Virginia and they go somewhere else in PJM, that's an impact on our energy prices," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said in an interview with Politico.
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While the use of school resource officers briefly declined following George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis and the subsequent social justice uprising, the trend’s reversed.
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A new study finds that when AI models are asked to illustrate small, rural towns, the results are not always realistic.
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Recognition of drug addiction as a public health emergency rather than a matter of law enforcement has gained greater acceptance. But when Hope Initiative was formed in Roanoke a decade ago the idea didn't have a great deal of support.
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Roanoke City Council is set to decide the fate of proposed changes that would address housing development, vape shops, data centers, and more.
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Plans for a massive data center near the Manassas battlefield in Northern Virginia are being scrapped, marking a major win for neighborhood groups that battled against business interests.
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