Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg's bill outlines what kinds of steps local governments need to take when considering a plan for solar.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill preventing the unauthorized use of Virginia troops.
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"The idea that the American government would massively round up people, deny them due process, we need to live up to a higher standard," former Delegate Mark Keam told Radio IQ.
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The Office of the State Inspector General’s corrections ombudsman unit ended December by posting 8 site visit reports.
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Key themes emerged, including “overwhelmed” air traffic control, a failure to alert the jet's pilot about the other aircraft and a history of missed opportunities to reroute helicopter traffic.
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A judge ruled that a proposed constitutional amendment letting Democrats redraw the state's Congressional maps was illegal, potentially foiling their efforts to pick up seats in the U.S. House.
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Even law enforcement hawks on the committee admitted the bill didn’t seem to be the parade of horribles some feared.
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Until recently, Virginia was a state where voters had to have a reason to vote early. Now, the General Assembly is debating ways to make voting easier.
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Virginia Opera is performing 'Intelligence,' which is based on two Richmond women who worked for the North during the Civil War. The opera will be performed in Norfolk, Richmond and Fairfax.
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Giant blue boulders suspend from the ceiling and whimsical mushroom sculptures are dotted throughout the gallery in a new 3-D art exhibit on display at the Radford University art museum.
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For decades, people have debated whether an Atlantic menhaden industrial fishing fleet is fishing sustainably in the Chesapeake Bay. But without solid data, fishing continues.
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