This week is Police Week across Virginia, and modern policing works very differently than it did a few years ago.
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This summer marks the county’s 250th birthday and the 50th anniversary of cross-country biking trail. A professor produced a podcast exploring the history along the route.
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Presenting a utility bill as a valid form of identification at a voting precinct in West Virginia has gone the way of the tavern polling place and the punch-card ballot.
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In the last 20 years about 3,400 newspapers in this country have folded, leaving many areas without a daily or weekly paper. One big reason— the internet has cut deeply into advertising revenue. On the other hand, the Internet makes it possible for individuals to cover communities without a big financial investment.
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As coal production in Southwest Virginia wins White House support, miner protections stall under the Trump Administration. Miners, their families, and the community struggle with the illnesses the industry leaves behind.
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Candidates for Congress are scrambling to adjust to a new political reality in the wake of a Supreme Court decision last week.
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Opponents of a Google data center in Botetourt County have been frustrated by a lack of information, including how it will draw power.
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The filing argues the Supreme Court of Virginia overstepped its authority and made a “grave misreading of federal law, which expressly fixes a single day for the ‘election’ of Representatives and Delegates to Congress.”
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National estimates show 80,000 Virginians could see reductions to their WIC fruit and vegetable benefits under a proposed federal spending bill.
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This summer, many people with criminal convictions will be able to seal their records.
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In Central Virginia, the names Hessian Hills and Barracks Road are among the reminders of a Revolutionary War POW camp built in Albemarle County.
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