The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has made many people feel uneasy about the job market and left some small businesses and non-profits wondering what A-I might mean for them. Those situations have prompted a new program at the University of Virginia as Sandy Hausman reports.
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“What we want to do is try and get more young people out there, outdoors, away from their little machines, and seeing mother nature and getting outside,” Fowler told Radio IQ.
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Could Virginia soon have a legal marijuana marketplace despite a gubernatorial veto? Michael Pope and Radio IQ Politics Analyst Jeff Schapiro discuss that and the week that was in state politics and government.
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The new fiscal year starts next month, but Virginia still has no budget. And leaders in the General Assembly are still divided over what to do about a tax break for data centers.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, in its opinion permitting state bans on trans healthcare for minors, pointed to concerns about long term side effects.
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June 6th is the 82nd anniversary of D-Day. But Saturday will also mark the 25th anniversary of the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford.
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Researchers in Alexandria are uncovering a bit of history from Martin Luther King's time as a civil rights leader.
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The International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference first gathered in 1968 in Belgium. Since then, it’s convened 20 times, including three times in the United States: Boston in 1982, Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2000. And this week... in Roanoke.
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"At CDC, we encourage people to get their measles vaccination. That's the best way to prevent yourself from getting measles.”
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Since a 2024 law went into effect requiring an autopsy after any in-custody death at a state prison facility, the state’s medical examiner has failed to complete the procedure almost half of the time.
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Some parts of Virginia are seeing a housing boom while other areas are seeing a decline.
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