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New research from the University of Virginia shows people who have serious cases of COVID-19 or influenza face another risk after they’ve recovered.
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On Sunday, the community honored the Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, who was killed by a gunman who burst into his classroom at Old Dominion University.
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“I don’t know anyone who has more skin in the game than people with disabilities.”
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Overtime pay to Virginia Department of Corrections security staff increased by about 127% between fiscal years 2018 and 2025.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering a bill that would help people getting out of prison avoid crippling debt.
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Appalachian Power has a plan to move tons of coal ash from its closed generating plant at Glen Lyn in Giles County to a new landfill the company would build nearby in West Virginia.
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A decades-long study reveals widespread crab cannibals in northern areas of the bay.
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Virginia is the second U.S. state to approve “balcony solar.” Other bills will protect workers from heat exhaustion and better manage energy demand.
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Spanberger blames Trump as Virginia gas prices near $4 a gallon, votes ‘Yes’ in redistricting effort"The fact that gas prices are going up astronomically was totally and completely foreseeable,” Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Friday morning.
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China currently owns and processes most of the world’s rare earth minerals. The U.S. is making some progress, thanks to a new facility in Blacksburg.
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