A group of Roanoke high schoolers are spending time during their spring break to learn about labor unions.
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The Augusta Correctional Center is under contract to be sold, according to a spokesperson for the state’s Department of General Services. No additional information — including the buyer and the sale price — will be released until after the sale’s finalized.
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If the governor signs the bill, the new rules on heat stress will go into place in 2028.
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Drug overdoses remain one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Researchers have designed a new type of vaccine that blocks the dangerous effects of oxycodone and fentanyl.
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According to a new report, about a third of all jobs in Virginia will be affected in some way by artificial intelligence. That includes jobs in a wide range of skill levels and locations.Dwayne Yancey with Cardinal News has studied the report and he talked about it with Fred Echols.
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About 200 people marched on Charlotteville’s downtown mall Sunday in support of immigrants. Sandy Hausman was there and filed this report:
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Virginia Republicans say Trump’s war with Iran 'worth it,' propose tax holiday to address gas prices“We know this is going to be very temporary,” Delegate Terry Kilgore said Friday.
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The National Institutes of Health under President Donald Trump has changed how it reviews and distributes research funding.
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A non-profit called HistoriCorps is hosting volunteer work-camps. Volunteers will spend five days restoring the Settlers Museum inside the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest.
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The campaigns for and against Virginia’s redistricting amendment are kicking into high gear.Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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The decision is a huge legal victory for Republican legislative leaders who passed the law in late 2018.
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