Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering the fate of a bill that could help people recover damages in court.
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There’s a shortage of water plant operators nationwide, and that’s expected to grow as more workers retire. Virginia Tech has a week-long water operator training each June.
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended a block party and parade in Front Royal yesterday as one of the final stops of their state visit. WMRA’s Asye Pirge was there and spoke to a few people who spent hours waiting for a chance to see the royal couple.
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The Trump administration’s annual budget contains a record $1.5 trillion dollars for defense, an increase of 44%, while cutting support for the EPA in half. Here in Virginia, individuals and groups are still working to improve the environment and create sustainable ways of doing things. UVA will present Sustainability Leadership Awards to 15 of them.
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Are Virginia gun laws something that the rest of the country should emulate? That's what both of the Commonwealth's senators think.
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A Carroll County musician is making waves among fans of a music genre known as dungeon synth.
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Multiple court cases could impact Virginia voters and their election districts.Radio IQ Politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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In early April, Lynchburg’s head of finance shared that Liberty University had plans to nearly double its number of on-campus students, news she and the city manager had delivered to bond rating agencies.But university officials say it’s not true.
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The rescue and sanctuary got notice its lease won’t be renewed in August.
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The Ford broke the U.S. record for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, a nearly 10-month span after leaving Naval Station Norfolk in June.
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Virginia is about to get a handful of new laws to crack down on debt collectors.
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